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Is Weed Really That Bad?

Question by Nasir Jones: is weed really that bad?
can you give me some of your reasons on why weed is bad and please check this question tomorrow when i add my reasons
uh are you sure you dont already do meth because the way you spell makes me want to off myself
i can give hella reasons why its good
weed doesnt kill brain cells is a fact and you need all the brain cells you can get if you cant spell alcohol
chris your body only builds up tolerance to a certain level and that doesnt take very long and weed is only mentally addictive which is basically pathetic people saying they cant live without it even though it is easy to stop you might want to do it put you will not crave it and if it caused cancer why do cancer patients smoke it you sound dumb
omfg i am suprised that you guys were smarter than the adolescent section so kids if you want to drink dont pick up a joint because beer is bad but if you dont want to drink dont smoke either because drugs are bad mmkay (Except for weed)

Best answer:

Answer by .aimee lyn.
umm..
to me.. yezz..
itzz bad..
mii reasonzz for it being bad izz cuz
it gets u started for other things..
like meth or other crap like tht ya kno <3 iff u do weed.. then watz gunna stop u from doing other stuff??

Answer by lovely
In the long run it causes
impotence (lack of erections) and loss of memory

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