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Weed pen

The weed pen, commonly known as "marijuana e-cigarette" or "e-cigarette pen", is a portable electronic vaping device used to heat and vaporize the extracted substances of marijuana (usually high-purity oil or wax). In recent years, due to its concealability and high concentration, it has become a significant public health and legal issue worldwide.
The core information is as follows:
Working principle: The Weed pen consists of a battery, an atomizer, and a cartridge filled with e-liquid. The device heats the e-liquid to a specific temperature to produce an aerosol for inhalation, rather than burning.
Core component: The main components in the e-liquid include tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD), among other cannabinoids. THC is the psychoactive component and is the main source of "pleasure"; CBD, on the other hand, does not have hallucinogenic effects.
Extremely high concentration: This is the most notable difference between Weed pen and traditional marijuana. The THC concentration in its smoke oil is much higher than that of natural cannabis leaves, enabling the rapid delivery of high doses of THC into the body within a short period of time.
Main Risks and Hazards
The Weed Pen will bring about a series of serious risks to physical and mental health as well as social and legal issues:
Physical harm: It may cause an accelerated heart rate, elevated blood pressure, nausea and vomiting, lung damage, etc. Some overly heated e-liquids may also decompose and produce harmful substances such as benzene.
Psychological and mental health risks: High concentrations of THC significantly increase the risk of users experiencing adverse reactions such as severe anxiety, panic attacks, delusions, hallucinations, etc. Long-term use may lead to a decline in memory, attention, and multitasking abilities, and may exacerbate or trigger psychological problems such as depression and anxiety.
Addiction and withdrawal reactions: THC has a clear addictive nature. Long-term use may lead to "marijuana use disorder". Withdrawal symptoms such as restlessness, anxiety, insomnia, and loss of appetite will occur after discontinuation.

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