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03-20-2007, 03:18 AM #41Senior Member
please elaborate for me
Originally Posted by Spoken Word
you might not be breaking into peoples houses for whatever drug you do, but thats just a severe level of addiction. im sure there are people that steal from their parents for weed, or sell or pawn things for weed. its not too crazy to imagine. your level of addiction is gonna be predisposed to your biological makeup and the amount of intake of course.
also i dont know what you mean by "weed isnt addictive, so i smoke it". either thats signs of being addicted and in denial, or are you saying the reason you smoke weed is because you know you wont want more? i didnt get that part.
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03-20-2007, 03:30 AM #42Senior Member
please elaborate for me
just to throw it out there..im not some hater, i smoke weed myself. :rasta:
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03-20-2007, 03:44 AM #43Senior Member
please elaborate for me
yea, i prolly am in denial. lol.
i mean, i've quit before and i def. am goin to have to quit again.
lol.
but it isn't a problem.
doesn't addiction, in the simplest form, mean that you need the drug?
i overcame, cocaine "addiction". lol. and i was a mild case compared to a whole shit full of people.
not to mention, tweakers, junkies, crackheads-
all drugs that are Physically addictive.
and.. i believe mdma is NOT physically addictive, like weed.
correct me if im wrong.
and a lot of probation papers say weed is not physically addictive, around my area so i dunno..
:hippy:
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03-20-2007, 03:53 AM #44Senior Member
please elaborate for me
Originally Posted by halfassedjediknight
Marijuana is not physically addictive, as you don't suffer physical withdrawal. It is habit-forming, or psychologically addictive, however, in the same way sex and oreos are addictive.
There's no telling what the affect of legalizing all drugs would be, as we have yet to see it. Just because it's a person's choice does not make a person less dangerous or less inhibited while on the drug. Plus, some substances are so addictive and so dangerous, making it legal for public consumption could cause an epidemic. Marijuana is very mild, comparatively, which lends the argument for legalization.
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03-20-2007, 03:54 AM #45Senior Member
please elaborate for me
Originally Posted by Spoken Word
everyone will differ on whether or not weed is physically and/or psychologically addictive no matter what.
there are symptoms of physical addiction, like being restless or being nauseated or having insomnia.
then there are psychological symptoms like cravings or random intense dreams. its all there! there could even be more symptoms, its all different for different people. no one is the same.
being able to quit is an act of willpower, anyone can quit a drug. this doesnt make it not addictive necessarilly.
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03-20-2007, 04:03 AM #46Senior Member
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hmm.
even if what you say is true, compared to everything else on the planet, including people that are "addicted" to sex, money, n food.
our plant has little or a gentle addiction, which in my opinion means its a mental thing that you can't overcome.
n im too high to keep discussing it cause i've yet to meet someone that NEEDED weed.
peace, my brother.
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03-20-2007, 04:08 AM #47Senior Member
please elaborate for me
Originally Posted by Spoken Word
gentle or not, addiction is addiction. it brings me back to something I said about 'levels of addiction'. the range is far and wide.
still, ive quit weed after about 7 years and I get headaches, and my stomach hurts. I cant fall asleep unless its after 1 or 2 am.
thats not to say that everything I say is based on MY personal experience. there are seriously studies that have shown signs of withdrawal symptoms, as well as either 'addiction' or just plain love for the drug. call it what you will, tomato, to-mah-toe. i dunno.
everyone has their own opinion and belief, and thats the way the world works. its good because more opinions mean more info and data and thoughts and ideas, which comes to more breakthroughs.
we havnt even scratched the surface of anything.
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03-20-2007, 04:17 AM #48Senior Member
please elaborate for me
how about if i had a chart from the miami-dade- county clerk of courts showing that marijuana has a 'No' under 'Physically' Addictive.
would you tell me that my friends over there in the courts are lying?
I've always hated em but i gotta believe em this time.
not saying your opinion is false.
I've mastered the difficult task of realizing that there's two sides to....EVERYTHING. lol.
im just tryin to tell you that marijuana is already known to be NOT physically addictive. like mdma.
any addiction that comes from either is mental, emotional, or phsycological.
all easy if not obviously less harder on ANYBODY than a 'PHYSICAL' addiction. which is the one you usually need to go 'rehab'.
i might be COMPLETLY wrong about the following.
i don't think rehab will let you in if you tell them *JUST* weed.
has someone tried it?
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03-20-2007, 04:32 AM #49Senior Member
please elaborate for me
Originally Posted by Spoken Word
i base my theory and belief off of what data that has been presented. ive seen proof of psychological and physical withdrawal symptoms, so i believe it is addicting both mentally and physically.
also i dont know about any rehab, but i know there are rehabilitation clinics specifically for marijuana addiction and abuse.
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03-20-2007, 04:40 AM #50Senior Member
please elaborate for me
Addiction-
–noun the state of being enslaved to a habit or practice or to something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming, as narcotics, to such an extent that its cessation causes severe trauma.
Maybe your right.
If that's the case, you should'nt be smoking anything to begin with.
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