No.
cocaine is more addictive than weed
MUCH.
Crack cocaine is generally more addictive than cocaine and therefore is more detremental to society.
Marijuana has no addictive properties other than the want to get high again because it is fun. After 2-3 days cocaine users need another fix
You are referring to crack cocaine. Crack is essentially just a diluted, easier-to-smoke form of cocaine that is made by boiling cocaine with baking soda and other household chemicals. Because it burns more quickly than regular cocaine, you end up doing more of it in the same amount of time. It is even more dangerous, and even more addictive, than regular cocaine.
yes it is more addicting than crack cocaine, ask colby lykins,...... Its a horrible habbit.
Tobacco is much, much more addictive than marijuana. The active ingredient in tobacco (nicotine) is physically addictive (meaning, there are physical withdrawal symptoms when you quit smoking). The active ingredient in marijuana (THC) is NOT physically addictive.Furthermore, many studies have shown that nicotine is at least as addictive, if not more addictive, than heroin. The same cannot be said of marijuana.
They are both harmful.So clearly,the answer is : NO.
Tobacco is much more addictive and nicotine can cause cancer. Marijuana is not very addictive (it is less addictive than caffeine). Marijuana has a much stronger short term effect than tobacco does. Being high on marijuana drastically changes one's perception of reality for the duration of the drug's main effects.
Cocaine refers to the drug in its powder form, while crack is cocaine that has been processed into a rock crystal, typically smoked. Crack is a more potent and fast-acting form of cocaine, leading to a quicker and more intense high. Additionally, crack is generally cheaper and more addictive than powder cocaine.
Marijuana is not physically addictive. That means that a person will not have any physical symptoms if they have smoke marijuana for a long period of time and then stop completely. However, marijuana is psychologically addictive. The best way i can explain this, from experience, is that when a person is "psychologically addicted" to Mary j they really want to do it. i have never felt that i need to do it, just that it would be good to do. It is not possible for a person to be addicted to weed in the same way that they can get addicted to alcohol, prescription drugs, pain killers, other illicit drugs, or even food. In addition, it is not possible to overdose from marijuana. A little more food for thought: How many people do you know that have ever gotten in a fight or violent confrontation when they were high? How many people do you know who have ever gotten in a fight or violent situation due to the effects of alcohol? makes you think... doesn't it?
Snorting cocaine is significantly worse than smoking marijuana. If you do your research smoking marijuana over the age of 25 causes very little harm.