July 20, 2006
MUST... TELL... THE... TRUTH:
Gateway to Nowhere? The evidence that pot doesn't lead to heroin. (Ryan Grim, 19 July 2006, Slate)
Earlier this month, professor Yasmin Hurd of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine released a study showing that rats exposed to the main ingredient in marijuana during their adolescence showed a greater sensitivity to heroin as adults. The wire lit up with articles announcing confirmation for the "gateway theory"—the claim that marijuana use leads to harder drugs...
On close inspection, Hurd's research, published in the journal Neuropsychopharmacology, doesn't show otherwise. For the most part, it's a blow to the gateway theory. To be sure, Hurd found that rats who got high on pot as adolescents used more heroin once they were addicted. But she found no evidence that they were more likely to become addicted than the rats in the control group who'd never been exposed to delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, marijuana's main ingredient...
Extrapolate the study to human behavior, Hurd says, and it suggests that teenagers who smoke pot are no more likely than other kids to become addicted to heroin. (Her study doesn't speak to whether they'd be more likely to try the drug.)...
Give him a few more years of this and he'll ditch the old self-incriminating parenthetical statement thing. Posted by Pepys at July 20, 2006 4:08 PM
Comments
Someone doesn't understand what a gateway is.
Posted by: oj at July 23, 2006 11:36 AM