Quote Originally Posted by slipknotpsycho
i guess you just don't understand what mental addiction is.....

cannabis produces a good feeling, it makes you feel good, you want it again... because of the euphoria... now read my post closely, i'm not SAYING euphoria is addiction, i'm not saying cannabis is PHYSICALLY addictive... but i garuntee there are alot more people on these forums who could wake up tommorow and if given the chioce, cannabis.com for life, or weed for life, they'd choose weed...... then people who would choose the other way around... therefore cannabis is more addictive than cannabis.com (in response to "cannabis.com is more addictive than weed is")

and dude, you really should step back and look at what i'm saying... i have a feeling you're only arguing/rebuking everything i say because of the initial comment of telling you to stop being so pro-weed like it's absolutely perfect and divine and there is not one thing wrong with it and there's no way it's addictive.....

for a simpler version, refer to chronicjoint's post... (since you're not seeming able to decipher mine)
I read CJ's statement and it is also based on misinformation as to the nature of addiction.
As someone who has beaten two addictions, and spent ten years as a drug and alcohol counselor, I am here to tell you that there is no such thing as 'mental' addiction.
There is Physical addiction, in which one is addicted to a physical substance.
There is Psychological addiction, in which one is addicted to a particular behavior.
And in very rare cases, there is emotional addiction, in which one is addicted to an emotional response pattern.
Getting upset because you can't get more weed until tomorrow does NOT qualify as an addiction.