Debunking the Gateway Theory: What the History of Cannabis Tells Us

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Hey everyone,


I’ve been diving into the history of cannabis, and one thing that keeps popping up is the gateway theory—the idea that using cannabis leads to harder drugs like heroin or cocaine. After researching, I found that this theory has been largely debunked and was more a tool of political control than a medical truth.

Here are some interesting highlights:

• The Shafer Report, commissioned by Nixon in the 70s, actually recommended decriminalizing marijuana. But Nixon disregarded it, influenced by his personal biases and political goals.
• The theory took root during Reagan’s war on drugs, where cannabis was lumped in with far more dangerous substances, despite cannabis use already declining by the early 1980s.
• Much of the anti-cannabis rhetoric throughout the 20th century was driven by economic interests (like the rise of synthetic fibers and the birth of the pharmaceutical industry) and racial fears, not solid evidence.
• Doctors have historically relied on cannabis for thousands of years, and even today, many recognize its therapeutic benefits despite its unjustified criminalization.

This is just the tip of the iceberg! The history of cannabis prohibition is full of political maneuvers, moral crusades, and economic pressures that have shaped public perception.

Would love to know your thoughts on the gateway theory or any other myths you’ve encountered around cannabis!

If anyone wants to read more of my thoughts and/or the history of the culture we've been handed by our predecessors, feel free.
 

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Cigarettes are the gateway drug or use to be anyway. Most kids smoked cigarettes before they smoked weed.
Weed never made me want to do anything but eat and laugh my ass off.😁
 
I tried just about everything i can imagine after weed but it wasnt what i call a gateway. More like curiosity and today i have no interest in other "recreational" options. I barely even drink anymore.
 
The lies revolving around weed were the gateway for me. I got high as a young teenager. We were shown anti-drug movies in school, the first of which was "Reefer Madness". Honest to God. I figured, if they lied that bad about weed, they must be lying about the rest.
Some they were. Some they weren't.
 
The lies revolving around weed were the gateway for me. I got high as a young teenager. We were shown anti-drug movies in school, the first of which was "Reefer Madness". Honest to God. I figured, if they lied that bad about weed, they must be lying about the rest.
Some they were. Some they weren't.
That's the truth. Lies about pot made me fearless in trying out everything else, for better or worse. The reefer madness fabrications are the real gateway to other substances.
 

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