Cannabis is everywhere-marketed as medicine, normalized as recreation, and debated as harmless or dangerous. But few conversations explain what cannabis actually does to the brain, body, relationships, and future without exaggeration or denial.
So You Want to Smoke Weed? cuts through myths, marketing, and stigma with a clear, evidence-based examination of cannabis. This book explains what cannabis is, why people use it, what medical benefits are supported by science, and where claims fall apart. It addresses side effects, mental health risks, smell and secondhand exposure, driving under the influence, dependency, and long-term life impact-without anecdotes, moralizing, or hype. If you want to make informed decisions-whether for yourself, your family, or your patients-this book gives you the clarity most cannabis discussions lack. You’ll understand who is most at risk, when cannabis may help, when it harms, and how small repeated choices shape health, work, and relationships over time. Before you assume cannabis is harmless-or condemn it without understanding-read this book. Knowledge protects freedom. Informed choices protect futures.