View Full Version : The GaTeWaY Drug
420marijuana420
05-04-2007, 09:20 PM
I believe there's some truth to this theory, and it's the DEA's fault. When I was in 8th grade I had a (at that time) friend who smoked weed. Of our whole group of friends he was the first one to ever smoke weed. I saw weed for the first time when I was with him. We were sitting in class and he showed me a nickel bag. At that time because of his young age it wasn't excepted by any of his peers and even though our group of friends still hung out with him his marijuana use wasn't excepted. He eventually got caught with the weed at school and was expelled. Then all the parents, teachers and everyone saw him as a bad kid and he got this idea in his head that all drugs were seen just as bad as each other drug so once he found out that reefer wasn't that bad he moved on to s*****s, then the next drug then the next drug and then the next drug because no one ever taught him the difference between all these drugs and he tought since he took one drug and lived they were all ok. Last I heard he was in bad condition, he had some heart problems (16 yo). Now I don't even know if he's still breathing.
It's unfortounate.
budsmoker only
05-04-2007, 09:25 PM
it justt introduces people to the world of drugs, doesnt mean they have to...
420marijuana420
05-04-2007, 09:30 PM
it justt introduces people to the world of drugs, doesnt mean they have to...
I know, and I'll probably never take any other drugs but I know better. I'm saying if some one had just taught him the difference instead of trying to keep him away from everything he might still be OK.
slipknotpsycho
05-04-2007, 09:39 PM
I know, and I'll probably never take any other drugs but I know better. I'm saying if some one had just taught him the difference instead of trying to keep him away from everything he might still be OK.
i find that extremely hard to believe... i haven't met many people who haven't dipped into some other drug at some point... just cuz you try it, doens't mean you're gonna start on a path of being a crack head... hell, i tried powder, and i'm honestly confused why people even pay for that shit...
weed opens a door to things we before hand would have never even thought of trying... it's only natural to want to experiment...
over all, my point is, just cuz you smoke weed doesn't mean you're gonna end up on a path of harder drugs and become a hardcore addict...
orangeman
05-04-2007, 09:59 PM
The "gateway" theory is not true, sorta retarded to me. We all are unique with different minds, we all think differently. Sadly he was one that didn't think too well. But I started a year earlier than him and I still haven't even considered all that other b.s. I despise crack, pharmaceutical drugs, cigarettes, meth, heroin and all that trash with a passion. I have considered shrooms, ecstasy, peyote and LSD but not anymore. Not that I see anything wrong with it but it's just not something I'm into anymore. Those things just don't appeal to me seriously it's just plain. With Cannabis there is so many varieties, so many strains to choose from all safe and mood lifting, mind healing so many different things it can do for you. I mean what more can you ask for. So that just shows that it depends on the person, that theory is just retarded.
slipknotpsycho
05-04-2007, 10:30 PM
it depends on how you look at this so called gateway....
is the gateway true? i believe so, is it like authorities and anti-weed people make it out to be? hell no...
but you can't deny weed is usually the first drug people try.. (aside from cigs or alcohol) and way more often then not, before someone's drug career is over they will have done more than weed... it's how you think of the word...
to me this gateway, is just an expansion fo the mind, and 100% normal.... it's only natural to want to experiement as i've said before... however, the govt. sees this gateway, as more of an on ramp.... they see it like you smoke weed, and eventually you'll move to harder drugs AND stay on those harder drugs.... which is far from true...
i don't disagree that weed definately opens a door to a whole new world, infact ot say otherwise imo seems more like defensive statement, just to go against what the govt. says... and dispell other myths...
this of course is all imo... i dunno how many share my view....
Little Boy
05-04-2007, 10:31 PM
shit...I smoked green tea b4 bud...and did other STUPID shit like nutmeg...so I'd have to say it's green tea that is the gateway drug :thumbsup:
anangrymailman
05-04-2007, 10:46 PM
If you are the kind of person who is going to say yes to heroin, chances are, you aren't going to say no to weed. Weed is only a gateway drug in that it's the best drug to try first and is usually easily available. Openmindedness is the real gateway...
smoke it
05-04-2007, 10:46 PM
weed is just most everyones first drug. if weed wasnt around, it would be something else.
robert42
05-04-2007, 10:48 PM
it will take u to the candy shop but u dont have to buy :p
FreeVenice
05-04-2007, 10:54 PM
Herb was a gateway drug for me. . .
I smoked alot of blunts then out of nowhere I got crazy cravings for cigs.......lol
give me a break, saying it's a gateway drug is like saying it will make you go crazy and kill people. . . . .I hate weak willed people. . .
Oneironaut
05-04-2007, 10:56 PM
If we're going to go by just the first drug that people try, then alcohol and tobacco are the real gateway drugs.
But there is no denying that weed is usually the first illegal drug people try, and often people who smoke weed do go on to harder stuff. Why? Well, because it's available to them! Once you start smoking weed, you start interacting with drug dealers and the black market. People who don't smoke weed are usually not in contact with this community, so they are statistically unlikely to try harder drugs.
It is the illegality of weed that causes this correlation. Someone who drinks beer and smokes cigarettes is not likely to start blowing lines of coke, because all the people he deals with to get his drugs don't have any coke for him. If weed were legal, and you could just pick up a pack of joints at your local convenience store, then a lot fewer people would be exposed to these more harmful drugs.
420marijuana420
05-04-2007, 11:19 PM
ok well, the point i was trying to get across was that if some one had educated him maybe it would have helped him and he would have known what he was in for.
I believe there's some truth to this theory, and it's the DEA's fault. When I was in 8th grade I had a (at that time) friend who smoked weed. Of our whole group of friends he was the first one to ever smoke weed. I saw weed for the first time when I was with him. We were sitting in class and he showed me a nickel bag. At that time because of his young age it wasn't excepted by any of his peers and even though our group of friends still hung out with him his marijuana use wasn't excepted. He eventually got caught with the weed at school and was expelled. Then all the parents, teachers and everyone saw him as a bad kid and he got this idea in his head that all drugs were seen just as bad as each other drug so once he found out that reefer wasn't that bad he moved on to s*****s, then the next drug then the next drug and then the next drug because no one ever taught him the difference between all these drugs and he tought since he took one drug and lived they were all ok. Last I heard he was in bad condition, he had some heart problems (16 yo). Now I don't even know if he's still breathing.
It's unfortounate.
What is the difference? They all get you high. There's something obscure about this post. When a drug is introduced to the brain it's effects will be the same regardless of what he knows about it. Knowledge is irrelevant. Actually, you might want to forget everything you thought you knew because an alteration of consciousness is inevitable. However, it is sad that he has health problems now.
Oneironaut
05-04-2007, 11:24 PM
Of course education is very important. Ultimately there's no way of getting rid of these harder drugs, so the best thing we can do is let people know what they are and what will happen if they take them. People often mistrust warnings against these really harmful drugs because they know how much the government exaggerates claims and makes some harmless substances out to be extremely harmful. If we did not resort to lies to make some drugs seem worse than they really are, people would take us more seriously when we warn them against the stuff that can really fuck their lives up.
We are supposedly educating children so they can become adults capable of making rational, well thought out life decisions. Proper education about drugs is the only way to make sure they truly understand the consequences of the options available to them and are able to come to a rational, well thought out decision of their own about what to do and what not to do. Making blanket statements like "all drugs are always extremely bad for you" is only going to undermine that ability.
Of course education is very important. Ultimately there's no way of getting rid of these harder drugs, so the best thing we can do is let people know what they are and what will happen if they take them. People often mistrust warnings against these really harmful drugs because they know how much the government exaggerates claims and makes some harmless substances out to be extremely harmful. If we did not resort to lies to make some drugs seem worse than they really are, people would take us more seriously when we warn them against the stuff that can really fuck their lives up.
We are supposedly educating children so they can become adults capable of making rational, well thought out life decisions. Proper education about drugs is the only way to make sure they truly understand the consequences of the options available to them and are able to come to a rational, well thought out decision of their own about what to do and what not to do. Making blanket statements like "all drugs are always extremely bad for you" is only going to undermine that ability.
"Proper education." That's right. Now, where does this loop take us? Through the webs of corrupt politicians that's where! I might take it unto myself to inform the youth of the true danger lurking around the corner, two streets down, left at the stop-sign, hidden away two houses down your left side. It's me! I smoke weed! Why do I care?! What will I tell them? Eventually their intellect will demand an explanation of my passion for cannabis. I know what I'll say! "Don't shoot heroin!"
i smoke weed, but i dont use it as a gateway drug as such i use it to keep my temper in check and relax also helps with ma neck pain and i like being high not to mention my dreams and sleeping help it gives me, i do how ever enjoy charlie on an occasion, and after an incident with my now ex im back with my previous girl friend who is a big raver and slight pill head, who uses ketamin but im helpin her stop that as i think that takes the piss. i mean common
i dunno rambling bless
orangeman
05-05-2007, 12:19 AM
Herb was a gateway drug for me. . .
I smoked alot of blunts then out of nowhere I got crazy cravings for cigs.......lol
give me a break, saying it's a gateway drug is like saying it will make you go crazy and kill people. . . . .I hate weak willed people. . .
Then you should have stuck to bowls :p. I don't even think the wraps we use for blunts contain nicotine. Are you sure you weren't smoking weed mixed with tobacco lol?
Herb was a gateway drug for me. . .
I smoked alot of blunts then out of nowhere I got crazy cravings for cigs.......lol
give me a break, saying it's a gateway drug is like saying it will make you go crazy and kill people. . . . .I hate weak willed people. . .
Why? They already hate themselves. :S3:
Maui Wowie
05-05-2007, 01:29 AM
Propaganda sucks.
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