You should definitely read a bit more into it. Is it capable of abuse? Certainly. So is alcohol. My cousin (a combat vet) uses it for PTSD that he gained via the war in AFG. It's the difference between a somewhat normal life and a nightmare for him. You can choose not to take it. That's the beauty of liberty. But it has very real very tangible medical benefits and falls squarely in the field where it should be your choice and not the governments especially if we're going to continue selling booze and tobacco.
You should definitely read a bit more into it. Is it capable of abuse? Certainly. So is alcohol. My cousin (a combat vet) uses it for PTSD that he gained via the war in AFG. It's the difference between a somewhat normal life and a nightmare for him. You can choose not to take it. That's the beauty of liberty. But it has very real very tangible medical benefits and falls squarely in the field where it should be your choice and not the governments especially if we're going to continue selling booze and tobacco.