Ask your doctor which one of these is least likely to kill you, based on all current medical science.
Now ask your congressman why it's the
only one that is illegal.
As to "drug induced psychosis...it can happen with
any drug, not just cannabis. Marijuana is
considerably less harmful to you than alcohol or tobacco, both of which are, of course, completely legal.
Marijuana is
completely non-addictive. The only way it can be called "addictive" is in the same way that surfing this website is: emotionally or mentally. There are no physical "withdrawl" symptoms from ceasing marijuana use.
It's been labelled a "gateway" drug. In my experience, that's also a myth. I know quite a few people who have used marijuana, and never had any desire to try any of the actual "hard" drugs that are out there.
Then, there's the legal angle. Marijuana offenders are almost
never violent, and the few times they are it's usually do to some other factor. If there is such a thing as a "mean stoner" - as there is plenty of evidence of "mean drunks" out there - then I've neither heard of it nor seen it.
The anti-marijuana movement is made of nothing but fear and ignorance. The simple truth is, we should never need a reason to "make something legal" in this country. The evidence against marijuana is certainly a lot thinner than that against alcohol and tobacco, so you simply cannot justify being against legalization unless you are also
for the prohibition of both cigarettes and alcohol.