30 Studies show that it can cause mental disorders like Schizophrenia.
It doesn't matter why it is illegal. If you disagree that it's illegal, protest the law, don't break it. And it being illegal should be enough to stop any person who cares about their future.
It doesn't
cause disorders, it elicits them in some patients who were
already predisposed to having those conditions.We all have to have our stress relievers. It's the fact that your chose something that might cause brain damage and illegal.
Legality is not a question. THC does not "cause brain damage" more than any other substance (i.e. it's loving trivial).
It doesn't matter why it's illegal, what matters is that your are breaking the law and possibly ruining your career. If you disagree with the law, join an activist group and protest the law.
It's called "Civil Disobedience".
Prove to me that it's not addictive and tell me how you feel if you stop for a few days.
Watch "Super High Me".
As for me, I'm only a social smoker. You've got this corrupted, forgeted-up view of marijuana users, like we smoke every single day, all the time, anywhere because we're hopheads that suck richard in a dark alley for some green. I only smoke in a safe environment with a group of friends, and we relax and talk and listen to music and play games. We laugh and converse and have a good time. We don't go out driving, we don't operate heavy machinery or firearms, we don't get in fights and break things. No, making it legal is not going to open a "Pandora's box" you conservative forgettard, it will be no different that alcohol.
Yes, people WILL abuse marijuana, but these people were already apt to abuse substances like alcohol in any case, so that's irrelevant, they are irresponsible people and will suffer consequences for their actions. No, society is not going to collapse, no everyone is not going to be super high all the time.
Your whole "Oh well you won't get jobs and you'll get arrested" stigma doesn't fit the situation, so drop that stuff entirely.