About 20%.
There is no credible evidence that marijuana leads to the use of other drugs, and some anecdotal evidence that it can help people with addiction problems. The only connection marijuana has with 'hard' drugs is that they are both illegal, and so a certain percentage of dealers will sell both. People trying to buy marijuana might be exposed to harder substances that way, or (if they are incautious) might find dealers who lace cannabis with harder drugs surreptitiously.
Marijuana is not a hard drug and no it will not be difficult to feel the effects.
Research on the topic of marijuana as a gateway drug is mixed. Some studies suggest that using marijuana may increase the likelihood of trying harder drugs, while others argue that this relationship is not causal. It is important to consider individual factors and circumstances when discussing drug use patterns.
Because somebody told them so. It's not uncommon for people who smoke marijuana to be exposed to harder drugs due to the fact that drug dealers sometimes sell other drugs as well as marijuana. However, most people say no to the other drugs as the marijuana is better and has no negative effects as opposed to unnatural things that can mess people up.
over 23 million Americans are addictive to alcohol and drugs!
There is ongoing debate among scientists about whether marijuana use directly leads to the use of harder drugs. Some studies suggest a correlation between early marijuana use and later substance abuse, but it is not definitive evidence of a causal relationship. More research is needed to fully understand the potential gateway effect of marijuana.
No not EVEN Marijuana! No not EVEN Marijuana!
yes if you have noticed that there have been more perfect games no hitters people run faster play harder and hit harder all this leads to drugs Also, many reality show show that a lot of athletes use some kind of drugs be it steroids or marijuana. Ex. Micheal Phelps
You can mix marijuana with most every drug. In fact, I do not know of any medications/drugs that are dangerous to take with marijuana.
Yes, drug screenings do look specifically for drugs such as marijuana.
It is estimated that 22 million Americans are currently addicted to alcohol, illegal drugs, and/or prescription drugs. There are about 305 million people in the U.S., so, about 7.2% of Americans have a drug or alcohol problem. See the Related Link for more details.
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.