When did smoking weed start being seen as potentially non-beneficial & addictive?
Now, I don’t smoke weed. I’ve taken every single drug, substance, supplement, nootropic, steroid, research chemical, analogue etc you can think of. Weed is one of the few that always made me a little bit anxious for some reason.
I have a condition (congenital) where I could get a medical card easily. Two of my family members hit their THC pens daily, 24/7.
Now, I’m around 30 years old. Growing up, weed was either “The Devil’s Lettuce” or it was the end all/be all cure to every disease possible.
The newer generation (let’s say Gen Alpha maybe?) does not see weed as God’s ultimate cure. When did that happen? HOW did that begin to happen as it started to become legalized in more areas across the USA and across the world?
I’ve been in and out of the hospital for brain things I was born with, so my memory can be a little shoddy.
What are y’all’s opinions and thoughts on when this sudden POV change happened?