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Old 03-23-2006, 03:53 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by Chavo Classic
I wouldn't say so. The gateway theory of drug use has been proven correct in various sections and demographics of society. The wrestling community is no different. Do you think Eddie Guerrero turned round one day and said out of the blue "hey, let's buy some coke"?

I only hope that the guys are able to keep in mind that their jobs are dependent on staying clear of more dangerous drugs.
Ignorance, Chavo.

The "Gateway drug" effect happens because people who are inclined to try drugs will be inclined to try drugs. Smoking pot doesn't actually make you more likely to try other drugs.

To accept this is true is to accept a mentally flawed approach to studies, the same kind which "disproves" evolution. It also requires that you blatantly ignore that this is a behavioural issue, one which actually transcends pot (into other drugs, into caffeine) and even goes beyond drugs in general into actual human behaviour.

IT's a silly little lie that they've passed off to the gullible public.

Please tell me I don't have to explain Santa to you as well.
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