burn out said:marijuana is definitely addictive, so i hate the title of this article.
That's not to say that some marijuana smokers don't find quitting difficult. Naturally, a handful of folks do, though this subpopulation is hardly large enough to warrant pot's legal classification (along with heroin) as an illicit substance with a "high potential for abuse."
according to the government's classification system, any USE of a schedule 1 substance is abuse. marijuana is used by FAR more people than heroin. it doesn't even compare. therefore marijuana has an extremely high potential for abuse.
Nor does this fact justify the continued arrest of more than 800,000 Americans annually for pot violations any more than such concerns would warrant the criminalization of booze or nicotine.
but arresting people for possesing heroin is fine and dandy?
dankstersauce said:I was definately addicted to pot. I think it's kind of stupid to think just because marijuana isn't as addictive as other drugs that it's not addictive at all. Sure the withdrawals are mild and marijuana addiction is probably hyped up more than it really exists but it still happens.
I remember being extremely irritable and not wanting to even get out of bed if i didn't have some weed to smoke in the morning. Or me and 3 or 4 friends sitting around fiending when we couldn't find any pot. So yeah it's not as bad as the government says it is, but it is definately a real thing.
Student said:...are you really serious?
Who the fuck honestly believes that the government's classification system is correct about any use of a schedule 1 substance? What the hell do they know and what would they have to gain by being honest? Use and abuse are two different things regardless of what the government says. I am not even going to start picking out examples of lies the government has spun, especially about drugs and marijuana in particular.
And secondly what does arresting people possessing heroin have to do with the argument, a whole other drug with an entirely different set of circumstances around it.
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psychedelic nod said:cannabis can definetly be addcitive. Though there arent any withdrawl symptoms (besides cravings) many people develop daily habits of toking. Its obviously not as addictive as the big 4 (coke,crack,heroin,meth) but its still something. The diea of wasting governemnt money (which there is non of) on some addiction treatment center is total bullshit though. Quitting weed doesnt involve methadone, rehab, NA meetings or anything.
Id say that its about as addictive as caffeine. Once you stop you want it, sometimes really bad, but not so much that your willing to steal to get your dose.
a good explanation ive found (dont remeber source, sorry) is that marijuana habit is a good way to determine if someone has an addictive personality and if that person would have a harder time quitting the hard drugs.
so yea the shits addictive, but not nearly to the point that harder drugs are, and because there are no legitimate withdrawl symptoms it (shouldnt) be classified as addictive by the surgeon general
an addcition treatment center is so not what is needed now
burn out said:i'm ashamed to say marijuana is the only drug where i have stolen money to get it. i also know other marijuana addicts who stole to fund their habit,
squirrel_master said:wow. hate to hand you a bottle of cough syrup. sounds like you'd be a fiend over anything. no but seriously, if you're "addicted" to weed you're probably a pussy and should just leave drugs alone all together.
squirrel_master said:wow. hate to hand you a bottle of cough syrup. sounds like you'd be a fiend over anything. no but seriously, if you're "addicted" to weed you're probably a pussy and should just leave drugs alone all together.
if you're "addicted" to weed you're probably a pussy
cannabis addiction is entirely real and not acknowledging that only encourages irresponsible use.
discopupils said:its addictiveness is fucking under rated.![]()