Thread: Gateway Drugs..
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Old 05-17-2008, 04:12 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Who said it was non-addictive? It varies from person to person. Most people stay with cannabis and never advance to a stronger drug.
Erm, facts say that it is non addictive but the feeling of being high is addictive ... but only in a way such as feeling happy is... are you so addicted to being happy that you feel you need to go do drugs? i think not..

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How can you compare orange juice to cannabis? The comparison does not connect at all.
Well, i feel that it is very good connection, your just looking and thinking "orange juice what a stupid and random comparison" but the concept is the same.

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What do you mean "where is the comparison"? Not only cocaine can speed up your heart rate and make you talkative, but cannabis can also. Cannabis doesn't only calm you down. Cocaine is just much stronger.
Uhm... I'd like to know how cannabis would ... calm you down ( surprisingly by reducing your heart rate ) but ... increase your heart rate but somehow still keeping you calm... And yeah, that is generally the only effect of cannabis its a central nervous system relaxative drug if i am correct...

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If you do experience it some time in your life, this will change your point of view in a flash.
Uhhh... No i think i'd rather stick to the facts than go out and test it myself... You don't have to try alcohol to know it's effects so the idea is the same with cannabis.
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