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<blockquote data-quote="BrownBrokeDown" data-source="post: 1486435" data-attributes="member: 46824"><p>Marijuana has no physical addiction, there is no physical response to stopping it.</p><p> </p><p>Marijuana can be mentally addicting, as people can get used to that euphoric feeling and feel that they need it all the time. This especially worse for depressed people or people already with addiction tendacies.</p><p> </p><p>Marijuana has many uses, though. It can be effective for counteracting Bipolar episodes, and is safer than the prescription drugs. It is useful for counteracting chemo reactions. Trust me, from family experience, the drugs they prescribe for the chemo nausea are worthless.</p><p> </p><p>As someone that has smoked weed in the past, cigarettes are more addicting than weed. Those damn headaches when you try to quit cold turkey is a bitch, and my wife says i turn in to an ass too.</p><p> </p><p>There was a couple of cases in the SE, which i can't locate now for some reason, where older people, in 50's 60's, started smoking again. They were used to the 1960's weed like tijuana gold, and were smoking hydro grown modern strains, which has about 100 times more thc. The problem was they were smoking fast, and large qty's. They had reactions due to the amount of thc they put in their bodies in such a short.</p><p> </p><p>All this being said, you have a $100,000 and are risking it by smoking...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownBrokeDown, post: 1486435, member: 46824"] Marijuana has no physical addiction, there is no physical response to stopping it. Marijuana can be mentally addicting, as people can get used to that euphoric feeling and feel that they need it all the time. This especially worse for depressed people or people already with addiction tendacies. Marijuana has many uses, though. It can be effective for counteracting Bipolar episodes, and is safer than the prescription drugs. It is useful for counteracting chemo reactions. Trust me, from family experience, the drugs they prescribe for the chemo nausea are worthless. As someone that has smoked weed in the past, cigarettes are more addicting than weed. Those damn headaches when you try to quit cold turkey is a bitch, and my wife says i turn in to an ass too. There was a couple of cases in the SE, which i can't locate now for some reason, where older people, in 50's 60's, started smoking again. They were used to the 1960's weed like tijuana gold, and were smoking hydro grown modern strains, which has about 100 times more thc. The problem was they were smoking fast, and large qty's. They had reactions due to the amount of thc they put in their bodies in such a short. All this being said, you have a $100,000 and are risking it by smoking... [/QUOTE]
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