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Ganja is a term for the drug Marijuana. There are a number of different terms for Ganja including weed and pot. In some countries the drug has been legalized.
Because many drug abusers began with marijuana.
Drug addiction is very much a matter of the person's psychology/personality. Do -some- drug addicts start with marijuana? Yes, but do all marijuana users become drug addicts? No. Trying to get an unbiased answer to this question is going to be very difficult.
Yes! There are plenty of stories about marijuana all the time. Check out controversies over medical marijuana, drug legalization, and drug trade.
The theory that marijuana is a gateway drug is a myth. Propagated by the anti-drug community, which has little or no evidence to support it. There is actually some theories that suggest that alcohol and tobacco are the true gateway drugs. So in no way is marijuana a gateway drug. It ultimately comes down to the will of the person who decides to do drugs, not the drug itself.
Research on the topic of marijuana as a gateway drug is mixed. Some studies suggest that using marijuana may lead to trying other, more harmful substances, while others argue that this correlation is not necessarily causation. It is important to consider individual factors and circumstances when discussing the potential for marijuana to be a gateway drug.
A doctor doesn't prescribe Methadone for Marijuana use. Normally if you are taking Methadone you will have some kind of drug support worker, and will be asked do a random drug test.
Marijuana is presently a Schedule I drug, which is absolutely ridiculous. It would have been rescheduled years ago but for politics. Of course, the most dangerous drug, alcohol, is sold legally in the US, so they need some sort of bogyman to point to.
Yes, there is some statistical evidence that suggests a correlation between marijuana use and the likelihood of trying other drugs, but the concept of marijuana being a "gateway drug" is a complex and debated issue among researchers.
Yes, marijuana has no bad side effects unless you have a heart condition or some sort of adverse reaction (allergic)
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an herbal blend that gives you a high some what like marijuana, but it is legal.