Seems like that has been disproven.
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How can you disprove the effect of gateway drugs.
Unfortunate
it'll make the people happy, which they should be.
It will also inevitably make more heroin addicts, but who cares, right?
prescription painkillers are far far worse in this regard
Correct. I'm am opposed to loosening regulations on prescription painkillers as well.
I read something a while back that noted a recent study showing no increase in things like heroine and whatnot by ppl who use pot regularly. They basically said that it is no more a gateway drug than cigarettes or booze are.
Same article also noted that prescriptions of opioids are dropping by like 1k/doc/yr in CO because they can prescribe pot.
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Please link this so I can mock it. Any marijuana study or article that extols the virtue of marijuana, not hemp oil, for medicinal purposes but also doesn't acknowledge that marijuana can and has been a first entry drug for someone addicted to something else is obviously agenda driven.
I understand that marijuana does not have the same addictive properties of other legal and illegal drugs but to completely dismiss it is idiotic and something not rooted in any science at all, its pothead logic. Also I'm unaware of any scientific study that shows positive effect of medical marijuana, I'm aware of the anecdotal evidence of it as a pain reliever but that's no surprise because it's a mind altering substance.