• Corkyskog@sh.itjust.works
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    10 months ago

    I have yet to see a study that removes variables like ease of access. It’s easier to quit something when you lose your dealer and literally don’t know how to get more.

    I guess I just take issue with the “addictiveness” definition part. Like sugar v Heroin. Yes you’re more likely to relapse on sugar, but quitting Heroin is going to be so much harder. If they put heroin in every grocery store or convenience mart I guarantee the addiction stats would change.

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      10 months ago

      I don’t have issue with the term addictiveness. I get what you are saying though.

      Heroin addiction is way worse because it destroys your life. You become non-functional if you don’t have your fix.

      If you don’t have a cigarette, you are cranky, but you don’t get necrotizing fasciitis. But if you need your fix, you’ll inject/sniff/smoke anything to get your fix and it is usually drugs cut with dangerous chemicals.