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^See...that necessarily doesn't mean you're addicted. You enjoy it so much that you continue wanting more. That's not being addictive...that just means you like it. If you eat a good ass steak, and the next day you want another one...that's not being addicted.
An addiction is a compulsive physiological and psychological NEED for a habit-forming substance. The keyword being NEED. Just cause you want it all the time, doesn't mean you need it. If you really needed to stop you could.
Weed is a natural substance, the only way it could cause any withdrawals or any form of addiction are if it has been chemically altered. Only chemically altered substances can cause addiction. Examples: Heroin, Cocaine, Crack, etc. Those are just the most common substances.
They all contain several different substances and are all chemically altered in some way.
Weed is all natural, and in no way addictive.
Now there is another definition of addiction however. Yet if used in this way...addiction does not mean that you can not stop using or being involved with a certain product. It just means that you yourself choose to be involved with it and in no way does the product itself cause the addiction. The only form of addiction is your love for the product. It's basically the condition of being habitually or compulsively occupied with...or involved in something.
Now that definition is referring to general every day products. A child can be addicted to video games...but in no way is it a result of any chemical altertation that effects your mind or body. IT's just your own choice to indulge in the product so much. Some people are addicted to fast cars.
This is the only form of which a person can be addicted to weed.
As I said before...it's the safest known theraputically active substance. That means safer than most of the prescriptions coming over the counter at your pharmacy.
Hence, weed is not addictive unless you, yourself choose to be addicted to it. In no way can it cause an addiction itself.
I rest my case
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