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Can cannabis offer a lifeline in the battle against drug addiction, particularly for those grappling with the perils of stimulants like crystal methamphetamine? New research from the University of British Columbia (UBC) suggests it might. The study, published in Addictive Behaviors, found that cannabis use is linked to a decrease in the use of crystal methamphetamine among individuals at high risk of overdose in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, an area severely impacted by illegal drug use.

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[–] Jasonw911 6 points 10 months ago (1 children)

I cant speak for the person you asked, but for me it hasn't made me quit drinking entirely. But it certainly helps keep me to a healthier level. Unfortunately its still illegal where i live, but alcohol is freely available at any corner store.

[–] MrJameGumb 5 points 10 months ago

The only thing legal where I am are the THC vapes like Delta 8. The local politicians are trying to get those banned too and the only real reason for it is that booze is one of the biggest industries here. The people in charge would prefer we all be alcoholics than lose a penny in taxes on beer sales