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Marijuana Addiction is Real and can be a Stepping Stone to More Powerful Drugs

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010

Marijuana Addiction

Marijuana or Cannabis is indigenous to central and southern Asia, and has been taken as a form of drug or medicine for centuries. There is evidence of its use dating back to an ancient burial site in ancient Romania in the third millennium BC. Today, there are two schools of thought regarding marijuana addiction. It is often characterized as a powerful addictive drug by some, while others feel that this addiction is just an uncontrollable urge to enjoy the drug and smoke it.

In the US, the National Survey on Drug Use and Health reported that roughly 40% of the population aged 12 and older has tried marijuana at some point during their lives. Many have continued to use the drug since they first started taking it, while others have stopped. Many of those who have stopped did so of their own accord, while others have had to rely on addiction treatment and recovery centers such as one of the many California drug rehab facilities that currently exist.

Marijuana as a Gateway Drug

Again, there are two schools of thought regarding marijuana use as a way of escaping from the day-to-day stresses of life. Some feel that marijuana leads to the abuse and addiction of more powerful substances such as cocaine and methamphetamines. Conversely, there are those who feel that this statement is just a myth that has been perpetrated to scare people away from its use. This is oftentimes referred to as the “Gateway Drug Theory” and there are many proponents of it worldwide.

The gateway drug theory basically claims that the use of marijuana will increase the probability of the user moving on to harder drugs. This has been the central premise that many US anti-marijuana drug policies have been based on. However, the implications and the validity of this theory have been hotly debated for quite some time now, as research studies reveal that smoking regular cannabis is a better predictor of the eventual use of harder drugs.

Developed Dependency on Marijuana

Granted, people throughout the world today are using marijuana for recreational purposes. However, many cultures have been using it for religious and spiritual purposes for centuries as well. In more recent times, marijuana is now being prescribed for medicinal purposes because of its anaesthetic qualities. But when you are talking about tolerance and dependency issues, a smaller percentage of marijuana users become dependent on it compared to other substances such as alcohol, opiates, and regular tobacco.

Impacts of Marijuana Usage

Orange County drug rehab rehab facilities have found that the impacts or effects of marijuana usage are both physiological and psychoactive in nature. It only takes about 10 micrograms of marijuana for every kilogram of body weight to produce these psychoactive effects. The end result is a change in moods and perception of your surroundings. On the other hand, the neurological and physiological effects include decreased psychomotor coordination, impairment of concentration and memory, increased heart rate, and lowered blood pressure. At the present time, research does not have a clear picture of what the long-term effects of Marijuana use are.

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Marijuana Addiction Really Is a Stepping Stone…

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

marijuana-addictionI know that many people believe and even some professionals have said that marijuana is not a gateway drug to more severe addictions. I disagree. I feel that both alcohol and marijuana can be gateway drugs.

Though there may not be a 100% correlation, meaning that not everyone is going to move on to a ‘stronger’ drug, I do feel that there is a higher percentage of people that do move on.

It really comes down to common sense. The problem stems from an addictive mind / personality. If you are addicted to a substance, how much easier is it to become addicted to another substance than someone with no previous addiction?

How much easier is it for a person who has a current addiction to get access to a stronger drug? How much more likely is it that such a person has contact with one or more people that do use a stronger drug?

Due to these simple, common sense notions, I have to conclude that marijuana addiction would amount to a higher likelihood of moving onto a ‘stronger’ drug than someone who has no current addiction and does not have an addictive mind / personality.

Many people want some type of validation officially that it is on to utilize marijuana or other drugs. However, they should be looking for evidence that marijuana use and addiction is actually detrimental to society.

Of course, society and the law in some instances have accepted the use of medical marijuana for pain relief or other health issues. I think that, like other drugs, there are always potential problems and side effects from the use of any drug.

Consider the drug cartels and the violence and suffering that are intimately intertwined with the production and export / import of marijuana and other drugs. Remember, with every puff on a marijuana cigarette that you are supporting all of that! With every payment to a dealer you are supporting this industry.

I would argue that aside from a few medical instances there is really no redeeming qualities to drug use or abuse. Drugs are simply an escape from a reality that you will ultimately have to face again and again. Repeated drug use and addiction will do nothing but make you dependent on a drug that costs money and support the violence and crime that come with the production and movement of illegal substances.

Leave a comment below if you disagree or agree with me. I am certainly open to listening to your viewpoint.

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Marijuana Addiction IS a Stepping Stone to More Powerful Drugs …

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

marijuana-addictionAthlete Abused Drugs Habitually and Overdosed- Died 11 Minutes and by the Grace of God – Brian was revived.

Brian, who was a well-known athlete in the city of St. Louis, decided to smoke marijuana with his high school basketball teammates.

The addiction from this drug (marijuana) empowered Brian to try one drug after another.

Never in a million years did I believe I would use Cocaine, Heroin, Dippers, Pre-mo, Valiums, Tylenol 3′s & 4′s, PCP, Codeine Pills, Syrup, Hard Liquor, Beer, or any other substance that works against my sports career and Life.

After using and abusing street drugs for so long, my brain’s function could not have been so normal.

Background: I earned 2 M.V.P. trophies as a pitcher; 2 M.V.P. trophies as a quarterback; was asked by four high school students to sign my name on their books and papers, after watching me play basketball. First 8 street fights were knockdowns. First place trophy in a dancing contest.

Story:

One day, as I was using drugs and getting high, my heart stopped beating for 11 minutes. I then went into a coma and stayed in it for ten days.

Due to my heart stopping and coma experience, my brain suffered an injury. Not only that, but the nerves in my leg suffered damage as well.

I kept on using and abusing drugs, until they used and abused me. After experiencing this drug abusing conflict, it made me turn to God.

God’s word explained to me that it was sin that empowered me to try drugs in the first place. I went to God, and He forgave the sins that triggered that drug using experience.

God rehabbed my life time after time.

If you keep using and abusing drugs, drugs will soon use and abuse you. Abusing drugs only leads people to experiencing episodes written in this press release.

-Submitted by “Brian”.

[Editors note] – A recent study has been published suggesting that there is no evidence to prove that marijuana addiction effects lead to the use of more powerful drugs. It is my opinion that this study did not take into account the nature of an addictive personality. It only seems logical that the use of one drug would lead to the use of others for an addicted mind. Why wouldn’t it? If the current marijuana addiction info leads to the conclusion that it is not a stepping stone, I really have to wonder if it could never be after hearing stories like Brian’s above.

There have also been studies that showed that some rehab centers have led addicts to try harder drugs due to the stories told by their peers while in rehab!  There is nothing at all wrong with seeking marijuana addiction help and you are taking a positive step for yourself and / or loved ones by doing so as soon as possible.  No chemical dependency no matter how trivial or minor we think it might be is healthy!

Here are some marijuana addiction symptoms to keep an eye out for:

Yes,  these occur both when the person is ‘high’ as well as up to days or weeks afterwards. Therefore, I am making a small leap to call them symptoms of  marijuana addiction.  You can simply take these as warning signs if you wish!

1. Distorted perceptions

2. Impaired Coordination

3. Difficulty in Thinking and Problem Solving

4. Problems with Learning and Memory

If you are someone (or love someone) who needs to get into some type of marijuana addiction detox to get past the physical and / or mental addiction, please get help for yourself or that person you love right away.  I know this can be a difficult thing to handle. But it is critical to get help, in my opinion.

Marijuana Addiction Withdrawal - There are some problems associated with withdrawal.  Here is a partial list of what to expect when detoxing and rehabbing:

1. Cravings

2. Irritability

3. Insomnia

4. Restlessness

5. Nausea

6. Intense Dreams

7. Feeling of Crankiness

8. Feeling Anxious

The strongest effects are felt in the first week of withdrawal!  These are just some basic marijuana addiction facts.

Do you still think Marijuana has no bearing on moving on to ‘stronger’ drugs. Though it may not do so in every case, it also cannot be concluded that it never does – in my opinion. [/Editors Note]

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