Quote 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.
BUZz UK Reviewed by BUZz UK on . Weed not being addictive is a myth After reading a lot of posts on this forum, I've noticed that a lot of you seem to have the false idea in your head that weed isn't addictive. I don't know if you've been lied to or are just kidding yourselves. It's been proven scientifically and by my own experience that it's both physically and psychologically addictive. When quitting smoking after I've been smoking daily I have insomnia, loss of appetite, and irritability for a couple of days. The insomnia often lasts much longer. Of Rating: 5