“Two of my favourite things are sitting on my front porch smoking a pipe of sweet hemp and playing my Hohner harmonica” Abraham Lincoln.

Who knew Abraham Lincoln was such a chill dude? Whether or not he really puffed the magic dragon is up for debate, but one thing is for sure – if a guy like him could build democracy, maybe cannabis isn’t so bad after all. 

Growing up, you were probably told cannabis is bad, immoral, or unhealthy by family, teachers, church, or other authority figures. But as more states legalize medical and recreational cannabis, it’s time to separate myth from fact. Even if you don’t use it, you must know someone who does.

So we’re breaking down 7 of the most persistent myths about the drug – and giving you the real facts instead. Can pot cause acne? Can its casual use lead to addiction? Read on to find out the answers to these and more questions.

Myth #1: Cannabis Causes Acne

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Fact: In the beauty sphere, there are buzz skincare ingredients like probiotics and turmeric, and then there are ingredients with buzz. Right now, nothing’s buzzing louder than hemp-derived ingredients like cannabis oil. These oils are packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that soothe skin and are effective acne treatments. 

But the main question remains: ‘Does pot cause acne?’ Honestly, the jury’s still out. There isn’t enough solid research to say whether smoking marijuana directly affects your skin. So far, any studies on its skincare benefits have focused on topical use only.

Myth #2: Cannabis Leads to Harder Drugs

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Fact: You’ve probably heard the old, outdated claim that marijuana is a soft “gateway” drug to using other hard drugs. But today, some experts suggest it’s actually more of an “exit drug,” helping people recover from substance use disorders. In fact, the Institute of Medicine found no solid evidence linking marijuana to the abuse of other illicit drugs.

Having said that, one should know what strain they are using. Synthetic weed, also known as spice, K2, and fake weed, can do more harm to your health than good. 

Myth 3# Cannabis Causes Cancer

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Fact: This myth sounds terrifying, but don’t worry, this is not entirely true. 

While it’s true that marijuana smoke, like tobacco smoke, contains carcinogens, even the heaviest cannabis consumes much fewer joints than tobacco smokers do cigarettes, likely not enough to cause cancer. 

According to Oncology Times, a study found that even heavy marijuana use doesn’t cause lung cancer. Cannabis is often used to help cancer patients manage symptoms like pain and nausea. Some studies even suggest cannabis might have the potential to treat cancer itself. 

If smoking concerns you, there are plenty of other ways to enjoy cannabis safely!

Myth #4: You Can’t Overdose On Weed

Fact: You can, but it won’t kill you.

First, let’s understand what OD is. It means taking more than the normal or recommended amount of a substance. 

So, it is possible to overdose on cannabis. Symptoms of a weed overdose include:

  • Anxiety
  • Paranoia
  • Dizziness
  • Loss of coordination, which can lead to severe injuries
  • Chest symptoms, including a rapid heart rate and chest pain
  • Pale skin colour
  • Unresponsiveness to cues such as a person calling their name or touching them
  • Hallucinations or delusions
  • Blood pressure spikes
  • Headache

Studies claim that most cannabis overdoses happen when it’s mixed with other substances. 

Needless to say, scoring 15,000 pounds of weed and consuming them within 15 minutes is not something we’ll advise. It’s basically impossible to die from weed overdose. Just remember, though it may not harm you, OD doesn’t necessarily make you stronger.

Myth#5: Weed Use Leads to a Life of Crime

Fact: If weed is illegal where you live, then, technically, yes, you’re a criminal. 

However, despite the stereotype, taking a bong hit won’t magically turn you from Mr. Walter White into Heisenberg, ready to cook some chemicals. That’s just not how it works!

In reality, there’s no solid connection between cannabis use and violent crime. Unlike alcohol, which can fuel aggression, pot is typically pretty chill. 

There are plenty of successful personalities, like actor Morgan Freeman and Former President Barack Obama, who have openly shared their experiences with cannabis. So, it’s all about perspective!

Myth #6: You Can Trick A Urine Test

Fact: They say the truth hurts, and in this case, it definitely will. If you’ve gotten baked before a drug test, it’s definitely going to show up. 

There are tons of products out there claiming to flush drugs from your system. The only real way to cheat a urine test is to “swap” your pee with someone else’s.

THC can remain in your body for varying lengths of time based on how often you partake:

  • Using weed up to 3 times per week: 3 days
  • Up to 4 times per week: 5 to 7 days
  • Daily: 10 to 15 days
  • Multiple times per day: 30 days

And those detox teas? They just dilute your urine, and most testing facilities know to flag that as invalid. So, plan wisely!

Myth #7: Today’s Weed Weaker

“THC levels in cannabis today are way higher than back in the day,” says Ryan Vandrey, PhD, a cannabis researcher at Johns Hopkins. Experts have bred plants to boost THC content, but that doesn’t mean people are getting higher than their parents in the ’60s. Potency and dose aren’t the same thing. 

Nowadays, people often need less weed for the same effect. A study confirmed that modern weed is stronger, with more THC-packed flowers than ever. So, know your limits—if you’re brainstorming wild names for your guinea pig, maybe it’s time to chill!

Wrap Up

So there you have it: now you know the answer to can weed cause acne, it doesn’t turn you into a raging monster, it won’t kill you, and no, you can’t on your test. But remember, while you can weed is harmless and practice microdosing, 

And if you want to debunk these myths from your experience, contact us today. At The Green Ace, we offer safe, legal access to grade-A cannabis delivered discreetly right to your doorstep. With a wide selection of top-notch strains at low prices, we make it easy to find what works best for you.