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NO studies have proved that marijuana is addictive.
Maybe no studies but i have seen people where it has happened.
NO studies have proved that marijuana is addictive.
I'm sorry that i have watched people screw themselves up on the !@$#%^ Please EXCUSE ME.
NO studies have proved that marijuana is addictive.
Ohhhh legalizing marijuana can get the U.S. out of debt!
did i say anything about medical pot? no
Maybe no studies but i have seen people where it has happened.
yea people have screwed themselves up on many things - excessive gaming, drunk driving, gambling, tobacco, excessive eating, so on... all bunch of legal things that people screw themselves up on.
Exactly....
I agree that it isn't the marijuana itself that leads to addictive behavior. Addictive behavior is a pattern and can happen with almost anything. Whether or not it's legal makes very little difference. After all, people become addicted to tobacco and alcohol, which happen to be legal, and people become addicted to marijuana, which happens to be illegal.
Not too long ago, I watched a documentary film called "Super High Me". It's about a comedian who undergoes a before/after use of marijuana experiment phase. He has to be totally sober for 30 full days undergoing through series of tests such as memory test, physical test, breathing test, so and on. When his 30 days of being sober is done, He undergoes on the next 30 days of being stoned 24/7. He also was taken to have these tests while being stoned.
but point is - scientific studies have NOT been able to conclude that marijuana is ADDICTIVE. Tobacco is addictive because of nicotine. but marijuana? nothing. how do you get addicted to something that is naturally grown from earth?
Speaking of Marijuana with the Economic situation -- I thought this was an interesting read.
Costs of Marijuana Prohibition: Economic Analysis
I believe that legalizing marijuana will definitely help boost the economy.
Not too long ago, I watched a documentary film called "Super High Me". It's about a comedian who undergoes a before/after use of marijuana experiment phase. He has to be totally sober for 30 full days undergoing through series of tests such as memory test, physical test, breathing test, so and on. When his 30 days of being sober is done, He undergoes on the next 30 days of being stoned 24/7. He also was taken to have these tests while being stoned.
Anyway, On that documentary - It also brought up some interesting facts. It was said that alone in California, the marijuana can bring up to $1 Billion (I think? I'm not sure since it's been a while I've watched the film) to the state of California per year. At that point, I was like - WOW! That is a lot for only one state. Just imagine how much it would bring in for the rest of other states as well?
what was the conclusion?
You can become psychologically addicted to the stoned feeling. Just like you can become addicted to sex, there is nothing about sex itself that is physically addictive. People become addicted to the feelings they have during or after sex. I know it's not physically addictive. I'm speaking on the psychological level.
You can become psychologically addicted to the stoned feeling. Just like you can become addicted to sex, there is nothing about sex itself that is physically addictive. People become addicted to the feelings they have during or after sex. I know it's not physically addictive. I'm speaking on the psychological level.
You can become psychologically addicted to the stoned feeling. Just like you can become addicted to sex, there is nothing about sex itself that is physically addictive. People become addicted to the feelings they have during or after sex. I know it's not physically addictive. I'm speaking on the psychological level.
Do I hear Jillio coming?
Do I hear Jillio coming?