sMi.Spite
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yes, marijuana is a gateway drug, but more for its social implications than anything else... it can also be proven that alcohol is a gateway drug (how many people you know smoke weed but have never had a drink?)... To say that Marijuana is a gateway drug seems to imply that if you smoke weed you will all of a sudden feel this need to try Heroine or something.... When in reality, the gateway drug is simply the lifestyle... Chances are, none of us drank alcohol before we were exposed it and saw other people drinking it, same goes for weed, and same goes for harder drugs...
For that matter you could also call Cigarettes or Coffee a gateway drug.
How many weed smokers do you know that don't also smoke cigarettes? Or haven't ever had a cup of coffee? The correlations are loose IMO. Yes, a lot of end users of the higher-end drugs like Crack, heroin, etc smoked marijuana before they got addicted to those hard drugs, but they probably also smoked Cigarettes and/or drank booze. Are those gateway drugs too? The only reason Weed is seen as a "gateway drug" and those aren't, is because the other 2 are legal. To get weed, you have to go to a drug dealer, who often supplies multiple drugs. Once you get involved with characters that are unsavory and nefarious, lots of bad things can happen. I am not saying all drug dealers are bad, or that all drug culture is bad, but the whole gateway drug thing is overblown. It is more of a gateway to the drug culture, which will then lead to harder drugs if you choose to pursue them.
If weed was legal, it would not be a "gateway drug."
