soft drug

NOUN
  1. a drug of abuse that is considered relatively mild and not likely to cause addiction
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How To Use soft drug In A Sentence

  • Would you classify it as a hard drug or a soft drug?
  • Ecstasy is widely misrepresented as a soft drug.
  • There is no longer any social stigma attached to soft drug use, and the statistics bear this out.
  • Possession of small quantities of soft drugs (marijuana and hashish) is not prosecuted.
  • Ecstasy is widely misrepresented as a soft drug.
  • We support gay marriages, decriminalising soft drugs and prostitution, and decentralisation.
  • The use of soft drugs does not necessarily lead to a progression to hard drugs.
  • Last week the Evening Press revealed that heroin is so widely available in the city that it is now cheaper than cannabis and other soft drugs.
  • The term “soft drugs” was itself a marketing pitch, like “low-tar cigarettes.” EVENING’S EMPIRE
  • Drugs also come under scrutiny, with a programme assessing the impact of the legalisation of soft drugs in Britain.
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