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Originally posted by NismoXse02:
Now we're getting somewhere. Thank you. I actually met someone who had a heart attack smoking weed (and only weed), but didn't die. I came across her when I was decribing what happened to me when I smoked it. Also, my former roomate was addicted to it and even admitted it to us. And don't forget the classic "mom's basement" guy or "mailroom" guy, etc. Obviously, they're addicted. But maybe those are small rare instances. I'll trust your research because this subject doesn't mean as much to me as it does the stoners. Maybe they'll have better luck with the governement or maybe it will uncover stuff your research doesn't show. Who knows? Only one way to find out, right?

Have a good weekend![/QB]
I would bet money that most addictions are mental, not physical. The truly addicted turn tricks and live on the street to support a habit. Just because some folks live in the basement or never aspire for a meaningful career, doesn't mean weed put them there. You'd be hard pressed to find people commiting crimes just for a weed fix (excluding the victimless crime of purchasing and smoking of course)

And I highly doubt the person who had a heart attack was a model example of a balanced and healthy diet and exercise. Let's be realistic. People are addicted to Nintendo, internet forums and porn too, and McDonalds, Budweiser and Jack Daniels are a bigger menace to health/DUI/whatever