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Well, the opposite has happened in this country, so there must be other factors at work.I think that if cannabis can be used for pain instead of opioids, that is a good thing. In my country, cannabis is legal. Since it became so, opioid overdose deaths have declined substantially.
Possibly the availability, or cost, or something else, because there's no way that an intoxicant or hallucinogen is going to be just plain disinteresting to a lot of people, whether or not it's good for them.