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it might sound cheesy too but your homie has to go tru hell to get to heaven and that applys to everything i believe in god and he or her might just be testinghim?
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How is he ignorant, You guys are describing marijuana addiction as basically just a routine people get used too. Like a hobby/shopping.Originally Posted by Dirtylicious
People can detoxify their body of a physically addicting drug...but the mental aspect of addiction is easily the harder aspect to get over.
you're just wholly ignorant of the psychology of addition if you think it boils down to something as simple as no self control.
exactly!Originally Posted by wildout4
u are never too high to *@@% urself. he has to be on something else too.
as mentioned before....you don't get physically addicted to cocaine...like you do with heroin(opiates)... but you obviously can see the effectof psychological addiction when it comes to cocaine.Originally Posted by MarleysProtege
now if this was cocaine or heroin etc... etc... then things would be different ... but if its only weed then this mental "addiction" is simply a matter of him making hi smind up to stop/someone cutting off his source
Originally Posted by Dirtylicious
there is no physiological dependence on cocaine.
there is no physiological dependence on cocaine
Would it not be wise to think carefully and research thoroughly before making such a statement? I don't know what literature you'regetting your information from, but here is a scientific, peer-reviewed study assessing risk for physical dependence in the community of cocaine users in theUnited States - http://www.nature.com/npp/journal/v30/n5/full/1300681a.htmlhttp://www.nature.com/npp...v30/n5/full/1300681a.html. I'm sure you'll find theirconclusions contrary to your own.
Please educate yourself before misleading the impressionable youth of NikeTalk.
Originally Posted by MarleysProtege
so kev, can the same be said for marijuana?
Originally Posted by kevin2nd
according to the dsm-iv, yes. there can be physiological dependence but it's based solely on tolerance because the dsm-iv does not recognize withdrawal syndrome for cannabis. most of the heavy weed smokers i know complain about bad headaches when they stop. i'm wondering if there will be a change in the future editions of the dsm-iv as weed gets more potent.
Originally Posted by Dirtylicious
but hell.. advocate all the drug use you want to... just not on this board.
Originally Posted by StangzNkickz50
I always laugh when I see people use this..
well duh.
he's an ADDICT.
just like any drug.. there are people who are more prone to addiction than others.