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Sunday, November 30, 2025

The picture of weed shared by many older Americans, drawn from their own college years, helped ease the path of legalization. Weed, the mellow drug. The Cheech-and-Chong drug. The Grateful-Dead-road-trip drug. The munchies drug. The drug that, if anything, makes you overly cautious behind the wheel. Dowd thought of marijuana along similar lines " that is, until she tried the legalized stuff for herself and nearly lost her ever-loving mind. Since then, weed potency has only intensified, with some concentrates reaching near-pure levels of THC, the plant's primary psychoactive compound. Only now are policy makers and opinion elites reckoning with what Big Weed has wrought: "turning a drug that used to be 5% THC, and made people pass out for a few hours and eat Cheetos, into one that triggers psycho killers," as Kevin Sabet, a former drug adviser in successive Democratic and GOP administrations, tells me.

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And it's addictive, a truth that Americans are still reluctant to accept. Sabet recalls speaking to a large group about the addiction angle, only for a member of the audience to tell him during the Q&A portion: "I use it every day, Kevin, and I'm qualified to tell you it's not addictive."

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Any chemical powerful enough to get you intoxicated is a chemical powerful enough to get you in trouble.

#1 | Posted by Zed at 2025-11-30 09:54 AM | Reply

Humans have and will always find ways to self medicate themselves. Animals even do it in the wild. It's natural to want to explore the depths of your own consciousness. It belongs to you after all.

As long as alcohol is legal then marijuana should also be legal.

It is a much safer alternative way to medicate yourself.

But neither are for children and both can cause harm if abused or misused.

But, of course, that rule actually applies to anything that can intoxicate you or put you into an altered state of mind.

And yes I have noticed ... being happy and enjoying life in the moment is addicting. Even if it is a drug induced illusion.

#2 | Posted by donnerboy at 2025-11-30 10:42 AM | Reply

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