Stronger drugs.
A gateway drug.
drugs are not gateway drugs..drugs are the key life.
Marijuana is considered a gateway drug because some people who use it may be more likely to try other, more harmful substances. This can lead to a progression towards using harder drugs.
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.
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A gateway drug is a drug that may lead to using other drugs. Some consider marijuana to be a gateway drug. The reason for that is that marijuana might be illegal for the wrong reasons. Then youth may try marijuana, realize it is not harming them, and become curious about the others, figuring adults lied about them too.
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.
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It is a myth that alcohol is a gateway drug causing people to progress to marijuana, cocaine, etc.
a gateway drug
Technically any drug can be a gateway drug. There are alot of accounts of people that never do any drug but then they get a hold of a hard drug at a young age and it just takes off from there.