Opinion Time? Let’s Talk About Pot.?
Question by the mazster: Opinion time? Let’s talk about pot.?
The other day, i was talking with a couple peers in my english class about various substances. At one point during the coversation, one of them said that marijuana is more harmful than meth, because meth is synthetically produced and there is no chance of insects/pesticides/ and other chemicals impacting the drug.
His response was so absurd, that the rest of us all burst out laughing. After a few seconds however, it became apparent that he was serious. I politely excused myself from the conversation, and pondered what he had said. His ignorance irritated me quite tremendously, so I went to a computer to research what other misconceptions people had about marijuana and other drugs.
I found that 55% of the world and over 70% of America thinks that marijuana is more harmful than alcohol. Wow.
What’s your opinion dear Yahoo! profiler? Is marijuana or alcohol more harmful to the human body, and what’s your reasoning behind your anser.
Best answer:
Answer by Creepychan
People drinking alcohol usually drive around and could hurt other people on the road. People that smoke pot just turn bob marley on, watch a funny movie, and eat chips… There’s no harm in that.
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