Anything but anecdotes buddy? You also contradicted yourself by sayomg you dont think its addictive, only habitually addictive... which futher prooved my point that addiction is a mental disorder as habbits are dependent on an individuals mental state. Lol here is what cannabis actually does. Your description of how its a gateway drug is like sayimg poverty is a gateway drug. Truth is, a week mind is the gateway. Plain and simple. Stop looking for something out there to blame for peoples choices and let them own their own. Take away all drugs and people will huff paint, markers, gasoline, etc.... its a mental disorder you speak of. This plant is not the demon you are searching for.
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I didn't contradict myself. When I said "I don't think it's addictive" I was referring to it not being chemically addictive - obviously anything can be habitually addictive. What's the point you're trying to make here because I'm struggling to see how it relates to my original reply to OP.
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[quote] What's the point you're trying to make here because I'm struggling to see how it relates to my original reply to OP.[/quote] I am fully aware, and like i said (not trying to mean) i simply lack the ability to explain to you on a simpler level the point you are missing. Read it a few times... it might sink in. Try not to have such a full glass. I hate overflow messes.
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My issue is that the argument you're making to counter my point is completely irrelevant as my point isn't based on negative connotations I have with weed.
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Edited by kryple: 9/27/2015 7:01:25 PM[quote]My issue is that the argument you're making to counter my point is completely irrelevant as my point isn't based on negative connotations I have with weed.[/quote] Your problem is far greater than that and begins much earlier in development.