I think it's sort of funny to read so many comments demonizing drug usage, when food addiction is most likely a much bigger problem when it comes to healthcare. I'm not one to fat shame, as I see obesity as an illness, just like any other addiction. But, it's not pot users who are causing the uptick in healthcare. It's obesity. Obesity puts one at risk for hypertension, myocardial infarction, cerebrovascular disease, type II diabetes, certain types of cancer etc. Why are some of you making such extreme claims about a drug that isn't nearly as harmful as those that are already legal? Why are some of you making such an issue of cannabis, when sugar addiction and over eating are more likely causes of rising healthcare costs. Obesity is now known to be a major risk factor for complications and mortality of COVID. Yet, we have very little to offer people who suffer from obesity. Maybe we should put more effort into solving that public health problem.
Should we ban sugar? Should we force people to eat a certain way? Should we limit the caloric intake of those who suffer from obesity? Of course not! Humans have and always will participate in behaviors and habits that have risks, regardless if those habits involve using certain chemicals, over eating, driving recklessly, engaging in unprotected casual sex, etc. Of all the things that humans do, using cannabis is on the low end of the spectrum when it comes to doing harm. Keeping it illegal hurts people far more than making it legal. It's not a gate way drug. That's an insane belief, but of course,, there will always be people looking for a stronger drug, not because they are physically addicted to cannabis, but because for some reason, they feel the need to escape from the misery of their lives. When it comes to young people, most of us were risk takers when we were young. While I never used any drugs during my youth, I certainly did plenty of things that were risky. I just didn't realize it when I was young, as one rarely acquires wisdom during their youth.
I'm not saying cannabis is totally harmless. Not enough research has been done to know the long term effects of using. But just like tobacco usage, not everyone will be impacted the same way. I've known smokers who died of lung cancer by age 60 and I've known some who lived into their 90s. I think Willie Nelson and Bill Maher might have something to say about cannabis usage, since both have used it throughout their adulthoods and Willie is in his 80s, and Maher looks pretty healthy in his early 60s. Shit. I've visited a few home health patients decades ago, who forgot to put their roaches out of sight. It always made me smile to think that some of my older patients were enjoying a little buzz.
Let's be honest, cannabis is far less harmful than most chemical habits. There is no physiological addiction. It's just provides a pleasant, temporary escape from the harsh realities of life. And, just like ETOH, it should be avoided while at work or while driving etc. Some people come home after work and have a glass or two of beer or wine, while others come home and smoke a joint. Most people don't abuse either of those two substances.
Imo, all recreational drugs need to be decriminalized. When Portugal did that, there was no increase in usage. People will use drugs regardless of their legality. People will avoid using drugs regardless of their legality. It's cruel to punish someone for using something that might harm them.