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To: Gersh Avery who wrote (66371)2/21/2012 9:39:54 PM
From: Farmboy2 Recommendations  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 103300
 
Let's assume that marijuana does something to a brain. Some change that makes it so a person acts different towards heroin.

There is no assumption that marijuana does something to a brain. Practically every substance in the world does 'something' to a brain. I never said or implied that would make one act different toward heroin. Those are your words. Perhaps you can back them up a bit.

I still do not believe you have ever understood my original statement. -- that 95% of heroin addicts started first with marijuana. You, instead, assume a defensive role, and red it as 95% of those who smoke marijuana eventually end upon heroin .... which just goes to prove the point that marijuana does, indeed, have an effect on the brain (and not a positive one either, is it?)