I couldn't disagree more with most of the statements you've made up to this point. I'd like to see the actual 99% statistic that you speak of.
Personally, I suffer from a debilitating neurological condition called cervical dystonia (Cervical because lucky for me, it only affects my neck and upper body region). I receive Botox injections every 3 to 4 months which helps to varying degrees and if it weren't for the miracle neurotoxin, I'd be unable to work and likely be bedridden for the majority of my remaining adult life. I am one of the "1%" that you speak of. Although I use marijuana recreationally and have almost daily for over 30 years, I also use it medicinally as an alternative to taking muscle relaxers like orphenadrine, baclofen, and valium. Once I started using CBD oil regularly and did away with my doctor's recommendations to continue taking muscle relaxers, I found that it's not only an all-natural and healthier alternative to prescription muscle relaxers, but it actually works better than both muscle relaxers that I had been prescribed and was taking put together. CBD use reduces my pain by a very large margin, reduces muscle inflammation and the ticks, tremors, and spasms in my neck.
Your comment with regard to zero CBD strains, smoking, etc. shows a lack of knowledge on the subject of medical marijuana as a whole. Perhaps your impression that others are trying to cram things down your neck, is only because they are simply trying to help you realize that it can and often does impact many people's lives positively in ways far beyond what you think or care to acknowledge. It sounds more to me like you don't care to be educated about it and would just rather assume everybody just wants to get high. I personally know several people who are close to me that use it for medical purposes and some who use it solely for that reason alone. Some of these are people who would have never tried it prior to their diagnoses and certainly would have never believed that marijuana could change their life for the better, but that's exactly what it's done for them with Crohn's disease, chronic migraines, dystonias, cancer treatments, fibromyalgia, Raynaud's, chronic pain and many other conditions. Upset stomach? Stress? Sleeplessness? Yeah, it helps that too, and I'll bet many of the "99%" you speak of, are seeing those benefits as well, even though their primary intention is to use it recreationally.
The argument that it is bad for your lungs is a moot point as there are alternative ways to ingest and many people have found edibles to be a great alternative for them. I'm sure nobody out there is saying there are no side effects from cannabis use. It can cause drowsiness, loss of short term memory, dry mouth, etc. However, the fact that there have historically been no deaths ever directly linked to overdosing on marijuana speaks volumes.