Lacing involves only drug dealers and it rarely happens. If you buy weed from a club or clinic it won't be laced. And it is true that marijuana today has more THC in it but that has nothing to do with the effect on the lungs
It still doesn't state in the test where the participants got their weed from, and when these smokers actually started and stopped their smoking.
The article about the test is also very vague and gives barely any statistics. It barely gives any details about the characteristics of their subject groups. Heck, it doesn't even give details about what years the test was conducted. More information must be added for it to be credible to any degree.
So can alcohol, oh wait, so then what's the loving problem?
I didn't state there was one, did I?
Ugh, not this again.Watch The Union and stop with the "facts" you pull out of your ass.
Tell me where I was wrong
People will develop a psychological dependence to nearly anything. It just so happens that weed also gives feelings of pleasure so it will be a candidate for addiction by certain individuals.
Psychological addiction: Individual depends on it, not necessarily a physical addiction but it can be
Physical addiction: The body craves it strongly, might go into withdrawal without it (Example: Nicotine in cigarettes)
I never said weed must be physically addictive, as a lot of smokers of it tend to claim that it is not physically addictive.