No. I know plenty of people who smoke weed who have no intention of "graduating" to harder stuff.
Uh...Yeah, no. Nice try, thanks for playing.CannibalRobots said:oh really.The_Blue_Rider said:Uh technically weed is a drug. Its pretty much undeniableCannibalRobots said:NO NO NO NO NO NO
I know several people who smoked weed and never did anything else, myself being one of them.
I also know people who went straight to crystal meth.
Weed isnt even a drug
OT: Really, it does seem like it could make people want to try harder and harder stuff, but as someone pointed out, it may just be the suppliers egging you on
drug
1    /drʌg/ Show Spelled [druhg] Show IPA noun, verb, drugged, drug·ging.
?noun
1.
Pharmacology . a chemical substance used in the treatment, cure, prevention, or diagnosis of disease or used to otherwise enhance physical or mental well-being.
2.
(in federal law)
a.
any substance recognized in the official pharmacopoeia or formulary of the nation.
b.
any substance intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease in humans or other animals.
c.
any article, other than food, intended to affect the structure or any function of the body of humans or other animals.
d.
any substance intended for use as a component of such a drug, but not a device or a part of a device.
No mention of plantlife here.
One more at the end of a long list of reasons. My favorite reason currently is that if you legalized it(in the U.S.) it would almost certainly end the war in Mexico and bankrupt organized crime all over the U.S. as well as give us a new taxible substance and a new opportunity for a grassroots industry that would provide jobs and income that couldn't be easily or legally outsourced(considering the current legal status is other countries). Imagine an industry as big as cigarette companies but wholly American, non-addictive, with exponentially fewer health risks and nine steps ahead of any other endeavor of it's kind. If the U.S. legalized it, it would put pressure on the EU and many other countries, but if we did it quickly our industry would be miles ahead of competitors and if they did succumb to the pressure they would begin by importing U.S. products and increasing brand trust all over the world before anybody else had a chance to start.Vault101 said:That does kinda make senseErana said:With weed, yes, its I find the illegality of the substance to be a major reason for it being a gateway drug. In order to experiment with the seemingly innocuous marijuana plant, you must first get over your qualms of breaking the law for a substance and take the step to find people who would solicit, learning the way in which these purchases are conducted.
With these two hurdles already excused in the minds of the weed consumer, the only thing standing between them and more dangerous substances is the concern over the damage they can do to oneself.
so wouldn't that really be an argument to legalise it?
Who says all smokers use it as a crutch? Using anything as a crutch is bad, but none of the weed smokers I know use it as a crutch and neither do I. Don't generalize.lcyw20 said:I type as a pharmacist in training. Weed or any other substance may give you euphoria, or "high", as it were. It is only temporary, mind, and you will need more and more, eventually you will need it just to keep from the emotional lows, and your problems still don't go away. So, yes, you can use it to forget about your problems--for a short while, but prolonged use can be more trouble than its worth in benefits. With weed, there are people who have ended up so reliant on it, they can't be bothered with other things in daily life; others now have permanent psychiatric damage because of the habit--hallucinations, imaginary voices in their heads, delusions, and no medicine can cure them yet.
I think cannabis has its uses, but it's not the best thing to get away from your problems for a while. The whole point of getting away from something is for you to take a break, catch your breath, so that you are more ready to face your problems. Addictive substances like cannabis can distract you from that. Would a game of football (soccer to you who are Americans), basketball, badminton, etc. be nicer? You actually feel refreshed afterwards. Maybe go travelling? Take some time off work? Go for a walk? I would go try these first before seeking medical options.
The same could be said of alcohol, is it a gateway drug?lcyw20 said:I type as a pharmacist in training. Weed or any other substance may give you euphoria, or "high", as it were. It is only temporary, mind, and you will need more and more, eventually you will need it just to keep from the emotional lows, and your problems still don't go away. So, yes, you can use it to forget about your problems--for a short while, but prolonged use can be more trouble than its worth in benefits. With weed, there are people who have ended up so reliant on it, they can't be bothered with other things in daily life; others now have permanent psychiatric damage because of the habit--hallucinations, imaginary voices in their heads, delusions, and no medicine can cure them yet.
I think cannabis has its uses, but it's not the best thing to get away from your problems for a while. The whole point of getting away from something is for you to take a break, catch your breath, so that you are more ready to face your problems. Addictive substances like cannabis can distract you from that. Would a game of football (soccer to you who are Americans), basketball, badminton, etc. be nicer? You actually feel refreshed afterwards. Maybe go travelling? Take some time off work? Go for a walk? I would go try these first before seeking medical options.
Weed affects people differently. I get violent when I smoked weed, it was not fun and I will never do it again. Don't think just because it affects you one way everyone else is affected in the same way.XHolySmokesX said:If anything its a gateway away from violence. Try getting violent when your high on weed. Trust me it's incredidly hard to get violent when you feel extremely chillaxed and you can't stop laughing at random shit.wc alligator said:It's a gateway all right. A gateway to...
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Gateway drug, i'd say only in the way that it's illegal like other drugs.
But to be honest doing weed all the time just makes you lazy and tired when your not high. Smoke it when you don't have work the next day or if your at a music festival or something, not every night. trust me i've been there.
Im tired, so im just gonna use this guys answer to my previous statementkortin said:"A drug, broadly speaking, is any substance that, when absorbed into the body of a living organism, alters normal bodily function."CannibalRobots said:oh really.The_Blue_Rider said:Uh technically weed is a drug. Its pretty much undeniableCannibalRobots said:NO NO NO NO NO NO
I know several people who smoked weed and never did anything else, myself being one of them.
I also know people who went straight to crystal meth.
Weed isnt even a drug
OT: Really, it does seem like it could make people want to try harder and harder stuff, but as someone pointed out, it may just be the suppliers egging you on
drug
1    /drʌg/ Show Spelled [druhg] Show IPA noun, verb, drugged, drug·ging.
?noun
1.
Pharmacology . a chemical substance used in the treatment, cure, prevention, or diagnosis of disease or used to otherwise enhance physical or mental well-being.
2.
(in federal law)
a.
any substance recognized in the official pharmacopoeia or formulary of the nation.
b.
any substance intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease in humans or other animals.
c.
any article, other than food, intended to affect the structure or any function of the body of humans or other animals.
d.
any substance intended for use as a component of such a drug, but not a device or a part of a device.
No mention of plantlife here.
"Some effects may include a general alteration of conscious percerption, euphoria, feelings of well-being, relaxation or stress reduction, increased appreciation of humor, music or the arts, joviality, metacognition and introspection, enhanced recollection (episodic memory), increased sensuality, increased awareness of sensation, increased libido,[25] creative, abstract or philosophical thinking, disruption of linear memory and paranoia or anxiety. Anxiety is the most commonly reported side effect of smoking marijuana. Between 20 and 30 percent of recreational users have experienced anxiety and/or panic attacks after smoking marijuana."
Sounds to me like its altering normal bodily functions.
I think so. Its illegal, your dealer is gonna be like "hey, you like this stuff, wait till you try *insert other illegal drug here*".
Also, I am strongly against legalization because I was told, as a kid, that pot did bad stuff to your head. Frankly, I think i have to agree with that.
Well...Yeah. I mean, what else do people use it for?CannibalRobots said:Well if you're going to argue semantics, you must accept that marijuana was intended to exist, for the sole purpose of drug use.
Note that the rule you are quoting, say INTENDED to affect the structure or any function, etc..
The Prohibition is actually a very good example of why marijuana needs to be legalized, and other drugs at the very least decriminalized.Bneuf said:Technically, if we go by certain precedents of the illegality of products with Cannabinoids, like Marijuana, we should by all means go after Alcohol, and while we're at it, cigarettes. If Marijuana was legalized, there wouldn't really be any link from it to drugs that can kill. You can't overdose on Marijuana, but you can on Nicotine and Alcohol. Legislators make the arguments that Marijuana impairs motor skills and judgment, but Alcohol is far more serious in those regards. The gateway drug thing is really all that they hold on to in terms of making it illegal, but they're caught in a loop in terms of decriminalization, because the DEA has proven that people used Marijuana first. I'm sorry if I answered a rhetorical question, but I believe that either legalize Marijuana, or make other legal drugs illegal. And I'm pretty sure no one wants a Prohibition type thing, so to maintain their legitimacy in my eyes, the government would have to stop contradicting themselves on the issues of all drugs. Alcohol, Cigarettes, Dip, Cocaine, Meth, and more, are harmful, unlike Marijuana, which can just be vaporized instead of smoked, or even just consumed.Maphysto said:Yep, and every alcoholic once had a beer. Should we ban beer?Astoria said:Everyone I know who's done harder drugs has started with weed. It had nothing to do with it being illegal, they just wanted to try harder and harder drugs.