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I'm doubtful that whatever increase they're seeing isn't simply due to broad legalization and destigmatization combined with pandemic restrictions. Alcohol and opiod use has also risen in the last few years. Ascribing mental illness to weed use rather than the opposite also strikes me as optimistic. Does anyone have a link to the studies they're referencing?
I think it’s rubbish. I smoke weed every day and it is not addictive.

I’m simply adjusting my body to weed frequency. I need a higher concentration THC over time because my body raises in frequency.

But I live a clean life. Many mix weed and cigarettes.

To me, cigarette smokers are dead. I don’t care what they think, I don’t associate with them, I don’t go where they go.

Clean and healthy weed smokers know this.

UK is in dark ages in terms of weed culture. None of them knows what they’re talking about.

They don’t smoke weed. They look and numbers, think things, and write nonsensical documents.

That’s not research.

I smoke weed and study neuroscience every single day.