Marijuana use disorder is common in Washington, where weed is legal, and more severe in people who use both medical and recreational marijuana.
This might be unpopular here, but there are sometimes problems for people who use marijuana. Sometimes naming something can help us be aware of issues we didn't realize were in place.
To have cannabis use disorder, or CUD, a person must have two or more of such symptoms as craving weed, becoming tolerant, using more than intended, using marijuana even though it causes problems in life, using it in high-risk situations, experiencing withdrawal and being unable to quit, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Like the statistic that your brain is still developing until the age of 26. Weed, too much. War (and everything else you can think of legally required at the age of 18), come on down!
Let's not forget "consent" around 16 or so (12+ in some welfare states, IIRC?🤮)... Can't die "for your country" yet, but feel free to squirt out a passel of morons while you wait for your shot at glory. 🤬
If us RPG geeks has just kept it super-uncool for just a little while longer, maybe these puritanical fuckstains would've kept their focus on us and left our friendly Scoobies & Shaggies out there alone. 🙇🏽♂️
Sorry, y'all. I did nazi this coming: weed legal and gamers get laid on the reg? Thafuq timeline did I grow up into? (Still, no jetpack, hover boards, or UBI, so... 🤷🏼♂️)
Except, swap in another word instead, and the statement is still true. Logical fallacies. Memorize them, train yourself to recognize them, and maybe just maybe it'll help filter out propagandist bullshit. Maybe.
Right. And know that I'm not attacking the messenger here.
It's like some people have a drinking problem. For some people it's gambling. Other people, it's shopping, pills, Beanie Babies, masturbating, take your pick. Anything can be an addition, and any addiction can cause problems in life.
I think the negative response to this from the cannabis crowd is that these studies, regardless of their intentions, are pretty much always trotted out by the opposition to legalization. "See?? It's bad so keep it illegal / re-illegalize it. Won't someone please think of the children?!"
Basically, we assume this is going to be used against us.
People should have the right to make their own decisions (as long as those decisions do not harm others). I also believe everyone should have access to all available information, and "naming" helps build that knowledge.