What was the dumbest thing you have heard anyone say about weed?

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What was the dumbest thing you have heard anyone say about weed? - Autism Place

Several months back, when I told my sister that one of the reasons I’m planning on moving out of South Carolina is because where I’m moving to (Puerto Rico) has a medical weed program that I’m eligible for since I have Autism and ADHD, she told me that medical weed was laced with fentanyl.

It’s natural therefore it has no negative effects.

Yeah I see a fair amount of weed-induced psychosis rolling through inpatient, or at the very least weed-exacerbated psychosis.

It’s better for you than alcohol. That’s not a high bar. A light mauling from a black bear is also better for you than alcohol.

It’s also been bred to be waaay stronger over the last couple decades.

Way worse than the psychosis is the hyper-emesis syndrome. One of the characteristic symptoms is “scromiting” (Scream-Vomiting).d

It’s not the worst. It’s still drugs though.

nicotine is the hardest drug to quit.

Wild. I’ve quit smoking multiple times, and thought the first week or so was unpleasant each time, but not awful. Each time I started up again it was because my ex-spouse started smoking again and was pushing cigarettes on me. Since the divorce a decade ago, I haven’t had a cigarette. And that was after about fifteen years of smoking around a pack and a half a day.

I know that quitting drinking all at once can straight up kill you, if you’re a hardcore alcoholic; I’ve known a few people that had the shakes every time they were sober.

Oof what? You must never have smoked for years. Because ive tried to quit a few times and ive only been smoking for 8 years, but every time after about a week i start coughing almost constantly. And the only thing to ease it wad smoking again.
Everyone is different, maybe they got lucky. I quit about 15 years ago, and I still have cravings and I’m often smoking in my dreams. Nicotine is the worst.
Cigarettes, cigars, and pipes still smell wonderful to me, and if was free and wasn’t going to kill me, I’d absolutely start again. But I haven’t had any real cravings or dreams about smoking since about four months after I quit.