Berzerker:
You're right -- not everyone will form a habit with marijuana. I know people who smoke daily who wouldn't have much problem quitting cold-turkey. I, myself, just happen to have a slightly addictive personality.
Marijuana chemically addictive? Yes. On about the same level as table sugar. The only withdrawal symptom (from large amounts of use over a long period of time) I'm aware of is depression, which isn't really withdrawal: it's just the brain catching up its productio n now that a primary source of certain chemicals is halted. (Withdrawal is the brain or body being unable to cope with the lack of a foreign chemical or substance. I'm sure, however, that a doctor could tear apart my definitions.)
You're right -- not everyone will form a habit with marijuana. I know people who smoke daily who wouldn't have much problem quitting cold-turkey. I, myself, just happen to have a slightly addictive personality.
Marijuana chemically addictive? Yes. On about the same level as table sugar. The only withdrawal symptom (from large amounts of use over a long period of time) I'm aware of is depression, which isn't really withdrawal: it's just the brain catching up its productio n now that a primary source of certain chemicals is halted. (Withdrawal is the brain or body being unable to cope with the lack of a foreign chemical or substance. I'm sure, however, that a doctor could tear apart my definitions.)
I'll say that marijuana has no potential uses for which it has proven as effective as any currently existing medications, and that it's side effects and potential hazards further make its medical use undesireable.



The fact is many, perhaps most people involved in the illicit pot trade are not criminals and don't see themselves in that light so they have no other illegal activities to return to if pot was legal.
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