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Many consider the use of any and all [[Psychoactive Drugs]] (also known as "psychoactives" and "controlled substances") to be immoral. Others believe certain psychoactives have benefits which outweigh their detrimental effects, and that the detrimental effects have been greatly exaggerated for reasons which remain unclear. It also seems likely that certain legal substances, such as coffee and [[tobacco]], are more harmful than some illegal substances, such as [[marijuana]].
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Many consider the use of any and all [[Psychoactive Drugs]] (also known as "psychoactives" and "controlled substances") to be immoral. Others believe certain psychoactives have benefits which outweigh their detrimental effects, and that the detrimental effects have been greatly exaggerated for reasons which remain unclear. It also seems likely that certain legal substances, such as coffee and [[tobacco]], are more harmful than some illegal substances, such as [[cannabis]].
 
==Reference==
 
==Reference==
 
*[[wikipedia:Psychoactive drug]]
 
*[[wikipedia:Psychoactive drug]]
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
*[http://www.erowid.org/ EROWID]: documenting the complex relationship between humans and psychoactives
 
*[http://www.erowid.org/ EROWID]: documenting the complex relationship between humans and psychoactives

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Many consider the use of any and all Psychoactive Drugs (also known as "psychoactives" and "controlled substances") to be immoral. Others believe certain psychoactives have benefits which outweigh their detrimental effects, and that the detrimental effects have been greatly exaggerated for reasons which remain unclear. It also seems likely that certain legal substances, such as coffee and tobacco, are more harmful than some illegal substances, such as cannabis.

Reference

Links

  • EROWID: documenting the complex relationship between humans and psychoactives