Depends what you are talking about....
I don't smoke tobacco, I've seen it as nothing more then a money consuming habit. You get very little out of it to begin with and after a few months you continue to smoke for to feed that habit, to stop the withdraw from starting. At this point you get none of the benefits you might of received and fork out quite a bit of money in the course of a week, so it is pure money drain and no gain.
Cannabis on the other hand has a benefit (high), can be home grown with ease if you really need a constant supply but isn't addictive physically so you don't. Makes it far easier to consume, occasionally, as a recreational drug and then give it up for months before deciding to have another smoke. While expensive, thanks to prohibition, your not paying out anywhere near the amount of money a tobacco smoker does.
So when I smoke it is cause I want to smoke, thanks to the fact I don't have to feed an addiction. Well if I can get any, damn prohibition.
I don't smoke tobacco, I've seen it as nothing more then a money consuming habit. You get very little out of it to begin with and after a few months you continue to smoke for to feed that habit, to stop the withdraw from starting. At this point you get none of the benefits you might of received and fork out quite a bit of money in the course of a week, so it is pure money drain and no gain.
Cannabis on the other hand has a benefit (high), can be home grown with ease if you really need a constant supply but isn't addictive physically so you don't. Makes it far easier to consume, occasionally, as a recreational drug and then give it up for months before deciding to have another smoke. While expensive, thanks to prohibition, your not paying out anywhere near the amount of money a tobacco smoker does.
So when I smoke it is cause I want to smoke, thanks to the fact I don't have to feed an addiction. Well if I can get any, damn prohibition.