Maybe im a rare case, but that was my reasoning. I blame my addiction to cigarrettes solely on the illegalality of marijuana. I was 15 and immature. I knew Cigarrettes were really bad for you, and that marijuana was the obvious better alternative. I figured I would smoke cigarrettes until i found a reliable dealer. When that day came, It was too late. I was already hooked to cigarrettes. Im just curious if anyone else has a similar story
2006-11-05
12:36:25
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and if not, what was your reasoning to start smoking?
2006-11-05
12:36:47 ·
update #1
yes ive matured. Ive learned to regret starting smoking(cigs) but ill never regret smoking marijuana. Id like to see your evidence that MJ isnt healthier than tobacco.. You beleive that because thats what society wants you to beleive. but i guess ill enlighten you.
For starters. Marijuana is approximately as addictive as caffeine. I consider myself a pothead, but i can easilly go for months without it. I havent smoked a doobie since school started (see im smart enough not to smoke it during school!) But Jeez. Ive smoked around 5-7 cigs every day since. I really wish i could quit but its MUCH harder to quit than smoking marijuana.
Also, its never been linked to cancer. thats not to say it couldnt cause cancer, but find me a study that can link it. there are none.
Convinced yet?
2006-11-05
12:48:13 ·
update #2
Why would i compair pot to tobacco? because Pot is relatively harmless compaired to tobacco. Have you ever heard of a death related to Mary jane? EVER?? but millions of people across the globe die to Tobacco each year. its a travesy
You know how they say one joint is equal to 10/20/5000 cigarretes? well for one the number is usually exaggerated, and People who smoke pot generally smoke alot less than cigarrete smokers. An Oz of marijuana could last me 2-3 weeks or even more but how long will a pack of cigs last me? 3 days.. and im a light smoker compaired to many
2006-11-05
12:56:01 ·
update #3