This is a bit of a derail, but for any background you wish, see my postings on the Alcoholics Anonymous thread on Health & Fitness.
All of this is about using a chemical to change the way you feel. I did this to excess (I am looking at the 40% who the study says use MJ daily or almost) for many year to much detriment in my life. On the outside, I still had things and could easily spin that I was "OK". I was not.
I am not going to get into the nitty gritty here (unless asked) but I found a better way to deal with life and stressful situations that did not involve putting any chemicals in my body to change the way I feel, bad, sad, glad, or otherwise. I have nothing against alcohol (my drug of choice) or any of these other drugs, but I definitely understand that if I decide to partake it WILL become a problem. Having said that, I am in the (estimated) 10% that this kind of thing happens to according to medicine. But if 40 freaking percent are using this almost daily, this may be something different, and that is scary to me.
As for Algorithmic Epiphany (or Adverse Events or any of the other AE names he has had and been banned), take what he says with a grain of salt. I would post what his opinions are worth, but it would just be filled with asterisks.
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There is no definition of cannabis abuse, or more specifically misuse of THC. Just vague unconfirmable stats.
If you would like some confirmation, post on this thread and you can join me in a meeting in front of 30-40 "unconfirmable stats" who would tell you otherwise. These aren't skid row drunks and addicts, these are people who sat next to you in class and work at companies you know. If you need a plane ticket, that can be arranged.