I don't have a problem with someone smoking a joint if they aren't driving or aren't on (my) company time. That all said, this survey won't be taken seriously with where meth was placed.
WTF? Where exactly is “METH” referenced in this article? All I see mentioned is “marijuana”
Or do you simply not know the difference between the two substances?
Self correcting...I do see “methamphetamine” there now
“Tobacco and Alcohol worse than meth? Really? Anything worse than heroin? Really?”
The tobacco numbers are probably skewed, because there are no really reliable studies on what the lethal doses are of nicotine itself for humans. Alcohol, though, is a drug that is very easy to overdose on, and that is what this study measures, not long-term effects.
It was not a survey it was a study, and it is clear you did not read the research criteria very carefully.