It might have something to do with the reports from US states that legal and widely available cannabis tends to curb opioid use. No, people won’t necessarily stop using opioids, but they will use much lower doses and not as often.
Anecdotally, all of the people I know struggling with opioid addiction were potheads beforehand. I think drug addicts will abuse whatever they can, regardless of available options.
That is just simplistic labeling and stereotype. What were these individuals’ childhoods like and what was their outlook on life in general? Do you even know what their inner self was like?
Addiction usually starts from escapism, and the causality that drugs cause addiction is very far from true.
It is simplistic labeling, and I am generalizing from what I've seen. I agree it starts from escapism in many cases. From what I have witnessed it's escaping boredom and/or pain, two things that life has much of. It's a dangerous attitude (obviously).
I'm not arguing your second point, but suggest you consider that some drugs are more difficult to quit and are therefore more addictive than others. I'm arguing that people who have problems with drug addiction will likely add more legal drugs to their stack rather than curb use.
I didn't say anything about bans or making things illegal. I don't mind too much that there are drug addicts, speeders, sex addicts and frivolous games.
I think you're letting emotion blind you since it seems you're not actually reading and understanding what I write.