rave23
Bluelighter
well sure, weed compares nothing to opiates and benzo addiction.
Take gambling for example. that compares nothing to benzos and heroin either. yet, it still manages to destroy lives.
i think you can still feel harmful effects from it even though you may never have physical withdrawal. cannabis addiction is real, and there are people that loose their lives because they like smoking weed too much. And soon that is what they are reduced to. Smoking weed is all they know how to do.
And that is when you have to draw the line. Cannabis distorts reality just like any other drug. You yourself are likely to not even see the situation you're in for what it really is. And for sure, cannabis can lead to serious problems. It rarely ever does though. It just reduces you, and you become content with what you are and where you are. Just because you never hit rock bottom when smoking a lot of dope doesn't mean you're still in a hole, unable to climb out it yourself.
All those that smoke weed every day all day and say "I don't have a problem" are deluded imho. When these people wake up in the morning they are irritable and unable to cope with anything unless they had their weed. And you bet your ass, this is a form of addiction, dependence, whatever you want to call it. It is not good.
that being said, recreational cannabis usage is a lot safer than, say, recreational heroin use.
For most people, the recreational usage ends when they start to smoke every day. I know it ended for me when i smoke every day. I no longer do it because i find it recreational. I do it in order to function, because without it, i would have a harder, more stressfull time. I'd be fine either way, but i would slightly suffer without it. Therefore, i choose to stay high, so i don't have to deal with it. Ah, it all a running away anyway. I am glad i am addicted to cannabis, because being addicted to cannabis is a lot less harmful than back when i was on heroin.
Take gambling for example. that compares nothing to benzos and heroin either. yet, it still manages to destroy lives.
i think you can still feel harmful effects from it even though you may never have physical withdrawal. cannabis addiction is real, and there are people that loose their lives because they like smoking weed too much. And soon that is what they are reduced to. Smoking weed is all they know how to do.
And that is when you have to draw the line. Cannabis distorts reality just like any other drug. You yourself are likely to not even see the situation you're in for what it really is. And for sure, cannabis can lead to serious problems. It rarely ever does though. It just reduces you, and you become content with what you are and where you are. Just because you never hit rock bottom when smoking a lot of dope doesn't mean you're still in a hole, unable to climb out it yourself.
All those that smoke weed every day all day and say "I don't have a problem" are deluded imho. When these people wake up in the morning they are irritable and unable to cope with anything unless they had their weed. And you bet your ass, this is a form of addiction, dependence, whatever you want to call it. It is not good.
that being said, recreational cannabis usage is a lot safer than, say, recreational heroin use.
For most people, the recreational usage ends when they start to smoke every day. I know it ended for me when i smoke every day. I no longer do it because i find it recreational. I do it in order to function, because without it, i would have a harder, more stressfull time. I'd be fine either way, but i would slightly suffer without it. Therefore, i choose to stay high, so i don't have to deal with it. Ah, it all a running away anyway. I am glad i am addicted to cannabis, because being addicted to cannabis is a lot less harmful than back when i was on heroin.

] the last 'wake & bake' I did...but for 41 yrs, I toke after 6 p.m. Are the people who have an evening cocktail addicted to alcohol? The people who have 1, maybe 2 drinks after work...then call it quits & eat dinner?