Today's marijuana is also twice as strong as it was in the mid 80's.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There are now more teens going into treatment for marijuana dependency than for all other drugs combined.
Marijuana is a much bigger part of the American addiction problem than most people - teens or adults - realize.
Even if one takes every reefer madness allegation of the prohibitionists at face value, marijuana prohibition has done far more harm to far more people than marijuana ever could.
The criminalization of marijuana did not prevent marijuana from becoming the most widely used illegal substance in the United States and many other countries. But it did result in extensive costs and negative consequences.
I never did smoke that much pot; never was a big pothead.
Teen drug use went up dramatically in the 1990s.
We always got a strong response but I think in this day in age there is less of a marijuana fog at concerts and more of people just more naturally exuberant - it seems to me.
Considering the fact that I've used it in the past, and know what it is, and seen the results of it, I don't view marijuana as a dangerous drug.
Marijuana you can give up, Iv given it up for fifteen years now and it never occurs to me to smoke it anymore.
I think hard drugs are disgusting. But I must say, I think marijuana is pretty lightweight.