Just one thing: weed isn't going to fix everything. Yes there's an opiod crisis, but as someone who that crisis has ****ed out of his nightly tramadol, I can tell you the MMJ is not enough.
What difference does it make if marijuana is psychologically addictive or physically addictive, the point is it is highly addictive, whether you like it or not, and if you disagree with me, chances are you may be addicted to it, I suggest you try two weeks without pot, and then get back to me about how you felt no withdrawal symptoms when you quit for two weeks, sorry but that's not going to happen.
Fired up my last joint in 1974 after a couple of years of using on a regular basis. No problems, no withdrawal, no horns growing from my head. I also know folks who have used continuously since pre-Woodstock days with no major health issues. Don't know what the poster has been smoking.
Just one thing: weed isn't going to fix everything. Yes there's an opiod crisis, but as someone who that crisis has ****ed out of his nightly tramadol, I can tell you the MMJ is not enough.