Exactly. Why distinguish between physical and mental addiction, anyway? The mind is part of the body, after all. And sure, maybe people can get addicted to anything, but wouldn't it be better if they weren't addicted to something that made them lazy and more inclined to sexually abuse people?
Horst Girth wrote:
Marijuana does not cause hallucinations.
Millions of people in the U.S. use pot socially or medically. Very few become heroin users.
Marijuana is not a physically addictive narcotic.
Verily is ignorant, plain and simple. Hey Verily, spark up a doobie if you want to know anything about weed. Do your research, bro.
I'm not ignorant. My cousin tricked me into eating a weed brownie once. I didn't know it was laced, but it did taste like crap and I ate the whole thing because I didn't want to hurt his feelings. The fact that this kid (a total flop) had mustered up the motivation to actually prepare nutrition for himself and others was very surprising and something I wanted to encourage, even if it was just sugary cardboard. I then proceeded to feel as though gravity had gotten much more powerful and could not bring myself to move. That's when the walls started to shake and swirl and (imaginary) ants began crawling on my hands. It was very unpleasant and, shortly thereafter, I vomited. No more poison for me, thanks. My cousin is now in jail, by the way. Not because I called the cops on him for drugging me (Which I did. Nothing came of it), but because he molested a minor. The warped mind of a drug addict...