Like I told iago, I'm no longer very tolerant about drug use after I had to deal with Malori for 9 months, and you're not in the position to tell me what I can and can't do. Anyways, you should take a look at more than one study, I've actually read that article before but I dismissed it due to lack of proof.
http://www.nida.nih.gov/Infofacts/marijuana.htmlhttp://www.drugabuse.gov/ResearchReports/marijuana/With all research pushed out of the way, I still have a problem with people using Marijuana, though I only care if it effects me directly... which it did with Malori, though I do see the use or Marijuana as a weakness in character. In this area all of the drug users are useless, they will never do anything to benefit the society as a whole. All of my views on this matter are based off of personal experience, I couldn't care less if there's no evidence that suggests Marijuana is deadly, I look at the effects it has on the people around me, and it's not good.
And I had no respect for you anyway, you have to earn that no matter if you do drugs or not.
About the sterile matter, I'm basing my statement off of a study with rats, I'll link you to the research paper whenever I feel like finding it. Also, you may want to read what I wrote in my last post before trying to form a statement of your own, I stated that puff per puff Marijuana is more harmfull, you said that Marijuana is not smoked as often as tobacco... I don't see why you even brought that up when I said "Puff per puff".
1) Most marijuana smokers smoke the bud, not the leaf, of
the plant. The bud contains only 33% as much tar as tobacco.
2) Marijuana smokers do not smoke anywhere near as much as
tobacco smokers, due to the psychoactive effects of cannabis.
3) Not one case of lung cancer has ever been successfully
linked to marijuana use.
4) Cannabis, unlike tobacco, does not cause any narrowing of
the small air passageways in the lungs.
1) Most, I generally talk about the minority
2) Doesn't apply
3) The lack of proof can't be used as proof, and it hasn't been proven in Humans.
4) Good for you.