Because it is addicting, it makes you feel high.
marijuana and coke
It's non-abusable unless you count killing a plant as abuse.
Marijuana abuse is when a person can't control themselves when they use marijuana. It's fine to use it, but only if you're smart about it. If you don't get mentally addicted and if you don't get stupid about it.
Some people would still be able to abuse it, and it has strong reactions if abused.
In 2007, 47.5% of thr 1,841,182 total arrests for drugs abuse violations were for Marijuana. A total of 872,720 of those, 775,137 people were arrested for marijuana possession alone. that is a little over 8 every 5 minutes.
Drug Addiction or Substance Abuse
teens with depression are more likely to abuse it
This figure is difficult to calculate because marijuana only kills people in indirect ways, though not from direct abuse of the substance.
Legalizing marijuana could be considered utilitarianism because it focuses on increasing overall happiness and minimizing harm for the majority of people. It allows individuals to make choices regarding their personal well-being and reduces the negative consequences associated with criminalization, such as overcrowded prisons and wasted resources. Overall, legalizing marijuana could lead to a net positive impact on society by promoting individual freedom and reducing social costs.
Heroin, cocaine, marijuana, alcohol, and crystal meth...
junk food and old cartoons. maybe a nap?
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