For many cannabis users – including myself – this holds true. However – researchers published research in PLOS ONE – a peer reviewed journal – entitled, “Something that actually works”: Cannabis use among young people in the context of street entrenchment” . What they found when observing the drug consumption habits of at troubled youths who lived on the streets of Vancouver was that cannabis helped them transition off harder drugs such as fentanyl, heroin, and meth.
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