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Study: Marijuana May Not Lead to Hard Drugs by w1ld at 8:39 pm EST, Dec 2, 2002 |
] "Casting doubt on a basic principle of U.S. anti-drug ] policies, an independent study concluded on Monday that ] marijuana use does not lead teenagers to experiment with ] hard drugs like heroin or cocaine. ] ] The study by the private, nonprofit RAND Drug Policy ] Research Center countered the theory that marijuana acts ] as a so-called gateway drug to more harmful narcotics, a ] key argument against legalizing pot in the United States. ] ] " |
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RE: Study: Marijuana May Not Lead to Hard Drugs by flynn23 at 8:17 am EST, Dec 5, 2002 |
w1ld wrote: ] ] "Casting doubt on a basic principle of U.S. anti-drug ] ] policies, an independent study concluded on Monday that ] ] marijuana use does not lead teenagers to experiment with ] ] hard drugs like heroin or cocaine. ] ] ] ] The study by the private, nonprofit RAND Drug Policy ] ] Research Center countered the theory that marijuana acts ] ] as a so-called gateway drug to more harmful narcotics, a ] ] key argument against legalizing pot in the United States. maybe so, but it definitely leads to lower productivity. |
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Study: Marijuana May Not Lead to Hard Drugs by Moon Pie at 5:52 pm EST, Dec 3, 2002 |
Yeah. ] "Casting doubt on a basic principle of U.S. anti-drug ] policies, an independent study concluded on Monday that ] marijuana use does not lead teenagers to experiment with ] hard drugs like heroin or cocaine. ] ] The study by the private, nonprofit RAND Drug Policy ] Research Center countered the theory that marijuana acts ] as a so-called gateway drug to more harmful narcotics, a ] key argument against legalizing pot in the United States. ] ] " |
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