Despite the restrictions, cannabis use was woven into the cultural and social fabric in some communities, and widespread use persisted, particularly among the Mexican, Asian, and African American populations.
People in Amsterdam smoke it as a part of their culture. Rastafarian people smoke it as a part of their religion. People claim Jamaicans and Mexicans smoke it too.
I would say that the biggest misconception is that it is a gateway drug. There is no statistical information to back up this claim whatsoever. In fact, only 1 in 104 marijuana users go on to use cocaine, and less than one uses heroine.
Common stereotypes of marijuana users include being lazy, unmotivated, and having poor memory or cognitive abilities. They are sometimes seen as being unproductive or lacking ambition. However, it's important to remember that these stereotypes are not a true representation of all marijuana users as individuals vary widely in their habits, behaviors, and personality traits.
No
100%
There isn't. Marijuana use alone is a crime.
they don't know if it is really marijuana they are getting
ILLEGAL
about 90% of Americans
Marijuana can impact most heavy users financially, it depends on how frequent the user uses Marijuana.
no
long-term alcohol users
Assigning users to groups simplifies the administration of security by allowing permissions to be assigned to users based on their groups rather than having to assign permissions to each user.