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I would argue that there is a natural cultural (at least, as I said, in America, and probably many other countries) category that includes the use of the aforementioned drugs, and that "recreational use of drugs" aptly titles that category. [[User:MotherFunctor|MotherFunctor]] 06:28, 1 February 2007 (UTC)
 
::::Tobacco and caffeine ''are'' recreational drugs. Just like alcohol, cannabis and any other drug out there. Humans consume tobacco and caffeine in their free time for their own pleasure, not to serve any spiritual or medicinal cause.<br>The only reason not to classify them both as "recreational drugs" is because most people who consume them are actualy (and ironically) don't want to have the stigma of drug users (even though they're consuming psychoactive and addictive drugs). --[[User:MagnoliaFen|~Magnolia Fen]] ([[User talk:MagnoliaFen|talk]]) 18:53, 8 July 2008 (UTC)
 
=== Drugs aren't "recreational"; some drug ''use'' is. ===