You know what they say about assumptions..... I have provided a number of recent studies on a number of drugs in a number of topics over the last couple of years, and not all of them shined a particular drug in a good light all the time.
I do favor a certain drug (like some people favor drinking alcohol or coffee), but that's irrelevant since I believe no drug, including alcohol, should be illegal.... which also includes drugs I'd never touch and personally think are bad.
I was making a point about what happens when you only rely on hearsay or studies, which depending on the date the study was conducted and by who, you can get conflicting information and claims, and that's the problem..... especially where conflicting studies can come from equally respectable sources.
Most studies have improved a lot over the years in regards to their bias and accuracy, but there are still groups out there who will hold onto older studies that have since been debunked and there are examples out there of some politicians openly citing false information from out dated studies...... Just as there are some US politicians who still suggest the 9/11 terrorists came from Canada...... it's not about the truth or accuracy, it's about fear tactics..... and using a source you claim as being a study can be enough to sway those too lazy to look into things themselves..... most of the time they forget to mention the finer details of that study they used.
^ This doesn't happen all the time, but it does happen, that's all I was saying.
I used weed as an example, I was aware of what you were talking about.
And whoever claimed weed makes someone smarter, richer or better looking in the first place? (Or any drug for that matter?)
If weed (as an example) was really that bad as they say (some studies claim it's more harmful then cigarettes)..... then Willie Nelson, Cheech & Chong should have died years ago.
Tell you what, rather then asking me to show you a drug that does all these magical things to turn someone into a Prince..... how about you show me documented cases of people who have died directly from the intake of marijuana without the influence of any other form of narcotic and I might believe your claim of "The Drug" being harmful on any level that someone would give a damn about.
Died? Very few people die from the use of any drug. Why should death have to be the measure of a drug's harmful effects? The only drug I know that kills a great number of people is tobacco. However, since you are fixated on marijuana in spite of the fact that my original comment was meant to apply to all drug use, I can find a few studies that list problems associated with its use.
Here is one associating use of marijuana with damage to the teenaged brain.
Marijuana damages teenage brains
Here are a few potential affects of the drug on any user.
Marijuana Side Effects
I'm not sure that you would give a dam about any of these problems, but that does not mean that they do not exist.