Cannabis: Secondary Addiction (MASCA) investigates the widespread misconception that cannabis is a non-addictive, non-addictive substance.
Even though it’s illegal, the growing debate over whether marijuana should be legalized always tends to touch on a very basic question of any such proposal – will people get addicted to it?
MASCA takes us inside the life of David Goldenkranz, a 22-year-old marijuana addict who is finding it hard to stay sober.
Society sees it as a pastime, and his friends scoff at his attempts to quit, but David finds himself in a world of pain that, despite his best efforts, he can’t seem to get out of.
Drawing from a range of different perspectives, including legalization advocates and recovered former marijuana smokers, MASCA seeks to provide a holistic view on an increasingly prevalent issue that many are unaware of.
Cannabis: Second Class Addiction is not a film that addresses the decision on whether or not to legalize marijuana; it is not a film that discusses whether marijuana is inherently addictive; Recognizing the movie, let’s take a closer look at the weed that many of us consider harmless herbs or pagan demons.