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What is meant by gateway substances? What is one example of a gateway substance? What is wrong with assuming that using a gateway substance causes an increased use of other substances?

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A gateway substance is an innocuous substance (alcohol, cigarettes, marijuana) that leads to cocaine/meth use/dependence.

Most individuals who take "gateway" drugs don't get hooked to cocaine/heroin/meth. Instead than "gateway drugs" causing subsequent drug use, they should be seen as an early signal of deviant behavior caused by other risk factors.

This is further explained below.

What is meant by gateway substances?

Generally, A gateway substance is a substance that, on its own, is relatively safe (such as alcohol, cigarettes, or marijuana), but that will ultimately lead to the use of stronger drugs, such as cocaine or methamphetamine, and even reliance on those harder substances.

The assumption that the use of gateway substances causes increased use in other substances is problematic for a number of reasons, the most significant of which is that the vast majority of people who do use these so-called "gateway substances" do not go on to become addicted to cocaine, heroin, or methamphetamine.

In conclusion, Instead of seeing "gateway drugs" as the causes of eventual drug use, we should view them as early indicators of fundamentally antisocial conduct that is the outcome of other risk factors.

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