Weed not being addictive is a myth
Everybody is different people. We all have a unique biochemistry to us, so different substances will have a different effect on us. Now, a vast majority of the population will experience similar effects due to the natural nature of the substance being used, but there are always free radicals to put into the equation. So what if the studies say that marijuana is not addictive - I've seen some of my close friends try to quit and it was like they were trying to get off of heroin (YES, I have seen people try to get off the shit, it is not pretty, nor enjoyable whatsoever). I wholly agree that MJ can become addictive. A scientific study cannot account for 100% of the human population due to the natural characteristics of our unique genetic make-up.
Weed not being addictive is a myth
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Originally Posted by couch-potato
Everybody is different people. We all have a unique biochemistry to us, so different substances will have a different effect on us. Now, a vast majority of the population will experience similar effects due to the natural nature of the substance being used, but there are always free radicals to put into the equation. So what if the studies say that marijuana is not addictive - I've seen some of my close friends try to quit and it was like they were trying to get off of heroin (YES, I have seen people try to get off the shit, it is not pretty, nor enjoyable whatsoever). I wholly agree that MJ can become addictive. A scientific study cannot account for 100% of the human population due to the natural characteristics of our unique genetic make-up.
This is VERY true. I was talking to my mum about this the other day actually. She was saying how I'm a totally different person when I don't smoke weed. My girlfriend said the same thing, and i could never see it before, but I'm a MUCH nicer person when i haven't been toking for a few days. So yeah, any substance that you take, will effect everyone differently.
Weed not being addictive is a myth
The biggest issue with this thread is everyone's lack of understanding, and communication. People are putting forward good points, but failing to get the argument across, or even people failing to understand.
I think what everyone needs to understand is that, yes, cannabis is somewhat addictive. It varies between users. Although it's safe to say none suffer from physical withdrawal, as people do on other drugs. It's also safe to say Cannabis is most likely a whole lot safer, and less likely to ruin your life.
I'm sorry to say this, but Halcy0n you seem a complete prick. Who the hell are you to say that your experiences must be factual and true to every other person. This debate could have been an interesting one. Instead it seems you have come here with the intention to drag cannabises name through the dirt. Not only that it seems you're only willing to read into one side of the argument. Good job on ruining a thread.
Weed not being addictive is a myth
I think avid stoners just don't want to admit that it's addictive or else it's looked down upon even more. But to hell with that. If we don't be honest as tokers then what's the point. Weed smokers are in general, good hearted people but if we aren't honest about it then we're just as bad as the government.
We can't close our eyes and pretend it's NOT addictive. Just because it isn't for you, it may be for others. Whatever happened to being open minded? Come on fellow tokers, more honesty is needed. I'd love to smoke it till I die. I will back it up, but the macho approach of 'nothing' being wrong with weed and it's 'harmless' is wrong.
If you put tobacco in your joints, you could be addicted to the tobacco and not even wanting weed, your body may want the tobacco, as tobacco IS physically addictive. It takes 72 hours for tobacco to leave your body COMPLETELY and after them 72 hours you shouldn't feel the craving.
If you can go 72 hours without tobacco, the hard bit is done, I don't think you'll notice the weed. I've read up alot but still, there isn't conclusive facts or evidence to whether it's addictive or not?
I don't think it is physically addicting, but you might as well make it addictive. Physical or Psychological, who cares, it's still an addiction. If you can afford it and afford to smoke and not feel bad, then it should be okay.
It's all in the head, and whilst saying that, it's not easy to not think about the weed.
I've never smoked raw cannabis like in a blunt or with a bong, only joints w/ tobacco, so I can't judge myself or test myself. I'd love to hear about people who use bongs and have never smoked tobacco in their lives, just weed. I've heard of some people quitting for long periods without craving for it? So ???? I don't know, it's 6 of one and half a dozen of the other.
In the mean time....keep toking ;)
Weed not being addictive is a myth
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Originally Posted by WEsmokeED
The argument that because alcohol and tobacco are legal then weed should be to is wrong, just because something harmful is legal doesnt mean that something not as harmful should be legal. Dont get me wrong i am all for the legalization of this wonderful plant, but it wont happen with that argument. IMO
You might want to read my post again. That's not what I said (though it's arguable), I said the supposedly addictive properties of weed should not be a basis for illegality if the same criteria is ignored for the rest.
Anyway I do think that part of the argument for legalizing could be based on it being less harmfull than tobacco and alcohol as it provides a considerably safer alternative to the public.
Anyways as far as weed being addictive, I would say that personally I feel fine physically when I dont smoke, but yes I want it, I crave it, its almost like I fein for it. Weak will power? Maybe. But still I feel addicted, isnt that all that really matters?[/QUOTE]
Weed not being addictive is a myth
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Originally Posted by Halcy0n
Wait wait wait... this is proof? It's like a 3 paragraph news article. This is not proof of anything. Also, it sounds quite biased.
Sorting through your government bullshit? Looks you did a bad job, because those people have fallen for it.
Plus, this is one source, and a crappy one at that.
What needs to be said has already been said, so I am not going to say it.
But this is government propaganda bullshit. Every news media company is affected by it... and apparently you are, too. Please don't take us as fools just because we're all potheads.
Weed not being addictive is a myth
I can say from my personal experience that Marijuana, at least for me, is not addictive whatsoever. I went about 2 1/2 years without smoking with absolutely no withdrawal or any negative affects. No physical or mental problems at all. It does feel good to be blazing again though. :jointsmile:
Weed not being addictive is a myth
theres crack in your weed if your addicted to it physically. its mentally addictive, yes, in that it makes you irritable and whatnot, but thats mental. if you're irritable its just how you're thinking. physical addiction is where you're all sweaty and vomiting cause you dont have you heroin.
Weed not being addictive is a myth
The bigger issue here is that its not addictive to "normal" people.There are people to have naturally addictive personalities.I'm sure we have all known some.Some people can get addicted to pepsi or coffee or cheese burgers and a host of other things.But weed is not physically or phsycologically addicting. There are a lot of us that lived through the 60's and 70's that took virtually every recreational drug there was and made it through without being addicted.
Weed not being addictive is a myth
If it's not addictive for everyone [only the minority] then that means it's NOT the WEED that is addictive at all. It's the person - we talk about addictive personalities. That's the indivual, NOT the weed.
Weed is weed. It's not crack, it's not nicotine. If you dont have any, you dont get stoned - that's it. You dont curl up in a ball sweating rocking backwards and forwards.
You may WANT it, but you dont NEED it.
It's like riding a rollercoaster - if you like it, you want to do it again - does that mean rollercoasters are addictive. Should THEY be illegal?