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i mean addiction is a choice right, sex is an addiction and a choice right, and cigarette is as wors,
feel free to quote on this

2007-02-08 05:36:29 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Mental Health

i know it can be bad, i think some people forgets to breath or exhale, instead leting hair flow trough

2007-02-08 05:37:48 · update #1

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you cannot get physically addicted to pot like you can cigarettes and alcohol. but it is fun, so you won't want to stop.... kinda like trying to take an xbox away from a kid.... their not physically addicted, but mentally.... they have to have it. untill they get bored of it or decide it's not for them anymore.

2007-02-08 06:10:45 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

In my teens I had the horror of sitting by the bed of adults cming down from hard drugs. I watched them as their stomaches cramped, their body was wracked with cold sweats, heard the fear in their voices about the imagined things that came out of the walls for them..... it was a nightmare for them and fo me... Their bodies and their minds would take anything up to two years to return to normal health but they did return to good health..

I swore I would never subject myself to any hard drug... and on occasions I used marijuana and thought it a soft option...

Now in later years I have had the experience of having one brother and two nephews suffer from drug incduced scizophrenia. A mental illness that does not go away after they stop using the frugs. The main offending drug that causes this permanent and debilitating illnes is marijuana....

So in answer to your question.... Maijuana is actually one of the worst drugs because people get lulled into the idea that it is a soft option... and use more and more of it as time goes on... until the THC in their system has affected their brain in a very permanent way...

Taking your next drink, have your next smoke, your next hit is a choice. But becoming addicted is not a choice. No one chooses to be addicted but they can choose whether to feed their addiction or beat it.

2007-02-08 14:40:12 · answer #2 · answered by wollemi_pine_writer 6 · 0 0

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