Thomas Davie
Bluelight Crew
Jose Rivas Da Silva; thanks for posting those references. Interesting and pretty much what I suspected. Some people can get addicted more easily than others, so the answer has got to be somewhere(s) in the brain.
And there certainly seem to be different levels of addiction; I regularly go on/off cannabis, don’t drink alcohol and quit cigarettes about 22 yrs ago. I was only smoking for 3 1/2 years and that was tough. That I easily knew I was addicted. Ultra light > Extra light > filterless > Camel’s. I started stopping smoking by using Nicolette gum until I realized I was spending more on that than on cigarettes. I knew I was addicted when I’d drive to another province where the price was half and smuggle back 20 cartons (and kept them all to myself).
Throw in the words habituation, tolerance and the degree to which you will take risks....complex.
again, thanks for the references 9i never got published in Nature; just a couple of co/sub author ships in less prestigious journals and only because I was the lab tech who performed all the assays.
Tom
And there certainly seem to be different levels of addiction; I regularly go on/off cannabis, don’t drink alcohol and quit cigarettes about 22 yrs ago. I was only smoking for 3 1/2 years and that was tough. That I easily knew I was addicted. Ultra light > Extra light > filterless > Camel’s. I started stopping smoking by using Nicolette gum until I realized I was spending more on that than on cigarettes. I knew I was addicted when I’d drive to another province where the price was half and smuggle back 20 cartons (and kept them all to myself).
Throw in the words habituation, tolerance and the degree to which you will take risks....complex.
again, thanks for the references 9i never got published in Nature; just a couple of co/sub author ships in less prestigious journals and only because I was the lab tech who performed all the assays.
Tom