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  • Africa
    user-36916
    As above
  • S. America
    user-96435
    Mexico
  • N. America
    user-234128
    Canada, province of Ontario
  • N. America
    user-574398
    Marijuana has been legalized in the state in which I live and it has been a horrible public health nightmare.  The marijuana industry has devised ways to increase addiction while simultaneously promoting it as natural, safe, and/or medicinal.  People think that it is "safe" because it is legal.  Instead, it has increased addiction, crime, homelessness, drug dependency, and mental health issues as well as increasing the number of children accidentally poisoned from ingestion of edibles.  
  • N. America
    user-924219
    You want me to explain my geographic location?? Really??
  • N. America
    user-445218
    I have not studied the literature.  I have heard conflicting claims but, if pressed, based on my experience, would rate it III or IV.
  • N. America
    user-570658
    USA
  • N. America
    user-489806
    It is where I live
  • N. America
    user-243751
    Marijuana clearly addictive, with many side effects and limited beneficial uses (chemotherapy N+V)
  • N. America
    user-544568
    México
  • Africa
    user-86448
    Please see above.
  • N. America
    user-903588
    With the right labeling that includes potential side effects and age limits for distribution, I believe marijuana has low potential for abuse. 
  • Europe
    user-556903
    I took into account the average level of dependence in the population of potential consumers.
  • N. America
    monicaIDEA
    I live in Mexico, whic is part of North American continent
  • N. America
    user-244702
    Having known many recreational &, more recently, casual 'therapeutic' users of cannabis as a sleep aid, I've seen only very rare instances of persons whose cannabis use might qualify as a serious, compulsive, or detrimental habit. As a Ph.D. biomedical scientist trained in pharmacology, I think that Schedule IV or at most Schedule III would be the most appropriate classification. I don't personally use cannabis, but have early experience with its recreational use, and I was not impressed with its abuse potential.
  • N. America
    user-368912
    i live here 
  • Africa
    user-804674
    I stay in Zambia which one of the countries in the Sub Sahara region.
  • Europe
    user-103348
    In Europe, it is a reality, not only in young people but also in adults.
  • Africa
    user-516642
    I would like to see the use of pure CBD and combinations of CBD and THC legalized for medical use. 
  • Africa
    user-156962
    This is where I live.
  • Asia
    user-692003
    Pakistan
  • N. America
    user-669670





  • Asia
    user-825732
    I am Asian 
  • N. America
    user-863559
    Marijuana has a low level of addiction and is legal in most states. Both physical and psychological dependence is rare.
  • Asia
    user-462724
    Korea
  • Africa
    user-115948
    Marijuna has several medical uses therefore it can't be classified in schedule I. however, this substance can be used for dependance 
  • Europe
    user-696376
    I'm from Poland, highly conservative, catholic, polarized country with hundreds of years of hemp history, thrown away by Regan's influence on perception of psychoactive compounds
  • Africa
    user-118845
    Western part of Africa
  • Europe
    user-29222
    I am a physician employed in Greece.
  • N. America
    user-887788
    While the current categorization is excessive, this drug has known potential issues with dependancy and mental health effects. As such, it so should be maintained under some level of control. 
  • Oceana
    user-933382
    Australia 
  • Europe
    user-559978
    I live in France
  • Europe
    user-377267
    see above
  • Africa
    user-968615
    I am from Ethiopia which is located in Africa.
  • Africa
    user-869478
      Marijuana is a psychotropic substance with high potential for misuse and no recognized medicinal purpose due to its potential for physical and mental dependence, poor judgment, concentration issues, and coordination issues. It has also been linked to higher car accident risks and mental health issues like schizophrenia, sadness, and anxiety. Therefore, marijuana has no known generally acknowledged medicinal applications.Marijuana is a psychotropic substance with high potential for misuse and no recognised medicinal purpose due to its potential for physical and mental dependence, poor judgement, concentration issues, and coordination issues. It has also been linked to higher car accident risks and mental health issues like schizophrenia, sadness, and anxiety. Therefore, marijuana has no generally acknowledged medicinal applications. 
  • Asia
    user-521272
    It is highly narcotic in nature and destroy the mind activity. It is addictive substance of abuse. 
  • Asia
    user-414396
    There are reports of very limited misuse of marijuana. 
    As monoecious type (male and female plants are different) and only female plant yields narcotics under strict maintenance and adaptation, the scope for narcotic drugs is limited. Further, the plant has other important usages in textile, and oilseed industries, etc.). 
  • Asia
    user-756681

    In Asia: The specific rules and regulations related to this classification in Asia, as in any region, are subject to the laws and policies of individual countries.

    Nations with Stringent Drug Legislation: Several countries in Asia, such as Indonesia and Malaysia, maintain rigorous drug laws featuring harsh penalties for drug-related activities, including possession and trafficking. These nations may categorize substances with "high potential for abuse and no currently accepted medical use" as illicit.

    Countries with Evolving Drug Policies: In recent years, certain Asian nations have begun to explore the medical applications of specific substances. For instance, Thailand and South Korea have initiated efforts to legalize or regulate medical marijuana.

    Diverse Approaches: The approach to classifying and regulating drugs can exhibit significant variations across different Asian countries. These differences are influenced by cultural, historical, and political factors, which lead to a wide array of drug policies in the region.






  • S. America
    user-176195
    I am a retired professor of Food Engineering; I still work in the graduate program on Food Engineering. I have developed a process to obtain marijuana extracts with low content of THC for use as an ingredient to treat refractory epilepsy.
  • Asia
    user-957549
    Bhutan 
  • Asia
    user-621628
    I belong to India 
  • Europe
    user-710777
    I live in Romania
  • S. America
    user-676866
    I live in Florida, United States.
  • N. America
    user-682252
    Usa 
  • N. America
    user-994669
    USA
  • Africa
    user-531362
    I live in a country where marijuana has been an illegal substance to use and mental illnesses resulted from it's abuse.
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user-560440
10/11/2023 15:41

Europe

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