It is a hard one because the consumption of weed is either criminalised or legal depending on jurisdiction. So in the eyes of the law it does make you a criminal if you smoke weed in a jurisdiction that criminalised weed.
Personally, I don't see anything wrong with weed. If you can function and sustain a quality of life that doesn't affect others and your duties why not? The problem arises is when one "abuses" the drug by letting it get in the way of priorities.
I myself used to smoke weed and it got to a point where my consumption got in the way of my exams and the ability to function so I stopped because I believe I lost my "right".
Does it make you a bad/criminal only if you smoke weed or have
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It is a hard one because the consumption of weed is either criminalised or legal depending on jurisdiction. So in the eyes of the law it does make you a criminal if you smoke weed in a jurisdiction that criminalised weed.
Personally, I don't see anything wrong with weed. If you can function and sustain a quality of life that doesn't affect others and your duties why not? The problem arises is when one "abuses" the drug by letting it get in the way of priorities.
I myself used to smoke weed and it got to a point where my consumption got in the way of my exams and the ability to function so I stopped because I believe I lost my "right".