I've known a few 'dude weed lol' types who were a little obsessive over their favorite pick-me-up, but that was generally because they couldn't find anything else to do with their free time. They were pretty much all under 25 and they tended to grow out of it as they got older had more important things to do.
I've never known anyone with an 'addiction' to marijuana that I would consider to be pathological.
But I thought there were studies saying cannabis was protective (slightly. SLIGHTLY) against severe infection.
It's all BS anyway, but Colorado (with its dense urban center and cold climate) has been one of the least-impacted states by the virus itself. All their damage was self-inflicted by a commie governor.
"marijuana use disorder" lul what
I really have to wonder what that means.
I've known a few 'dude weed lol' types who were a little obsessive over their favorite pick-me-up, but that was generally because they couldn't find anything else to do with their free time. They were pretty much all under 25 and they tended to grow out of it as they got older had more important things to do.
I've never known anyone with an 'addiction' to marijuana that I would consider to be pathological.
I mean, they definitely do exist.
But I thought there were studies saying cannabis was protective (slightly. SLIGHTLY) against severe infection.
It's all BS anyway, but Colorado (with its dense urban center and cold climate) has been one of the least-impacted states by the virus itself. All their damage was self-inflicted by a commie governor.
I don't believe that for one second. Smoke inhalation does not protect you from respiratory illness.