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same as today, opium, coke, marijuana.
Gravity bong would be my guess. It's used for smoking marijuana.
Because they benefit from it in a number of ways. It's for the same reasons that roughly two hundred million (200 million) people around the World also enjoy marijuana (Cannabis). My question is "Why would people in Australia NOT use marijuana?"
Yes. They are theybecoming more widely accepted with influences from movies, "Legalize It" tours, and peers. The easy availability also opens up opportunities for "straight-edge" teenagers to try out cigarettes, shisha, and marijuana for themselves.
The foremost drug that teenagers use is alcohol because it is widely accessible and accepted by society as a legal drug. Marijuana on the other hand is the second most used drug. Despite popular belief the majority of marijuana users span over every generation from teenagers to seniors. This belief is mostly due to the propagation of mainstream media. Both drugs have severe long term addictive natures.
Given that it is illegal to use, possess, grow or sell marijuana in Australia, I would say the answer is fairly self-evident: simply stop growing marijuana.
This inebriating effect of marijuana use has fueled the controversy and led to restrictions that have surrounded marijuana use throughout history in many cultures and regions of the world.
Since 2016, the cultivation of marijuana for medical and personal use has been allowed. In January 2020, the Capital of Australia legalized the use of the drug for people over 18 years old. Laws on marijuana possession and use change by Australian state or territory. Penalties are usually fines and can vary by location and amount of the drug, with penalties ranging from $160 to $8,000.
A LOT!!!!
About 6,000
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