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It is a myth that alcohol is a gateway drug causing people to progress to marijuana, cocaine, etc.
It all depends on the person. A gateway drug is a drug that people start using and then begin to use other stronger drugs once the "high" of the initial drug isn't enough.
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.
There are no real gateway drugs, it's a term used for propaganda purposes. That being said if you view it as "which two drugs do drug users try first?" the answer is alcohol and caffeine.
Marijuana may act as a stimulant, depressant, or hallucinogen and can be deadly if combined with alcohol.
There are no real gateway drugs, it's a term used for propaganda purposes. That being said if you view it as "which drugs do drug users try first?" the answer is alcohol, caffeine and nicotine.
drugs are not gateway drugs..drugs are the key life.
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Gwen who?
There are some legal and some illegal for example a few months back I heard of a legal drug which was it is called recently made illegal "spice" apparently there are many different "flavors" and apparently it is the substitute for marijuana because it has the same effects I don't think marijuana is a gateway drug personally, but i believe that this spice may be a gateway drug to marijuana but that is just my opinion
a gateway drug