Weed can absolutely be considered addictive. But using their criteria and based on what we've observed in society, we can also call television, chocolate, McDonnald's, candy, video games, music, gambling, running, and internet addictive. All these things and so much more are habbit forming for a lot of people, but we dont' make them illegal on the basis of them being "addictive". Considering that the two main legal drugs, alcohol and tobacco, are more addictive than most illegal drugs, how can they even justify prohibition with this?

The sheeple need to stop being so scared by the word "addictive" and realize just how broad such a term is.