Are you 'drugged' if you're near a burning marijuana field?

If you happen to be somewhere near a fire, you will naturally know the place has a fire without anyone telling you. The atmosphere where the fire is always very different (scientifically, this is really true). If you visit a large farm, where a large area of ​​land has been burnt to " erase the old season, welcome the new season" or for any reason, you will feel the heat too. obviously. Some people even have unpleasant feelings or nausea when they are in such a situation.

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The cannabis field was burned.

However, what happens if you are near a burnt field where the field is planted with some sensitive and controversial plants, such as marijuana? We all know a lot of people often use marijuana by burning it and enjoying the smoke emitted from the burning. In this case, if a cannabis field is burned and you are nearby, can you feel like you are "flying" like other people using cannabis?

According to ABC Science, marijuana (also known as marijuana) is made from Cannabis. It has many other names and is thought to have an impact on people's mental and physical well-being. Some of its mental effects can be mentioned as bringing relaxation, feeling of excitement, self-improvement, etc. It is a commonly used substance of drug addicts.

Marijuana can be consumed in many different forms. Some common forms include smoking cannabis with pipes, burning it and inhaling the emitted smoke, baking it into something edible, and many other less common forms. And because marijuana, when burned in many ways, brings a sense of lightheadedness to the user, the question is: Can we be drugged if we stand near a cannabis field? burned or not?

Answer: There will be no "drug" phenomenon in this case

Ryan Vandrey, a professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, says that marijuana does not make you "fly" if you are near a burning marijuana area. He said: "Unfortunately, no such thing happened. Or fortunately, it did not happen - depending on your point of view. It is very unlikely that a person who unintentionally smoked marijuana suddenly experienced. Any effects of stimulants cause such rumors ".

It's not easy to "fly" like that!

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Cannabis field.

To prove his opinion, Vandrey did an experiment with 12 people in a hot, closed room. It is a room without any windows or any other ventilation source. He gave 6 of them each a cigarette containing marijuana to smoke in this closed room. Despite being in the same room, those who did not smoke marijuana, despite being surrounded by smoke and hot air, did not feel excited or entertained, as satisfied as those who used it directly. This is because smoke has been filtered when dispersed throughout the room , so there is no significant effect on any individual who does not directly smoke.

You see, in the experiment is a closed room - a limited space - that still doesn't have such a significant impact, let alone when - return to the original assumption - are we talking about one? large and open space, such as a field, so there will be no chance for those near the field to feel a sense of panic or experience the mental impact (as mentioned above) of marijuana use, because smoke will be dispersed and diffused in different directions without affecting any specific area.

However, Vandrey thinks that it is better for us to stay indoors, not only in the case of burning marijuana fields, but also to stay away from any burning field , because of smoke, dust, and ash caused by fires. It can cause physical injuries that are not pleasant at all.