The easiest indication is anxiety when not high, that goes away immediately when you use. If you have to smoke in order to relax, you're hooked.
Marijuana is not physically addictive, and their for it does not contain an "addictive ingredient"
Yes, marijuana can be physically addictive for some individuals, leading to withdrawal symptoms such as irritability, insomnia, and loss of appetite.
Marijuana has never been shown to be addictive, however some people can create a psychological addiction to anything.
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.
Non-addictive. Some people claim that it is, however those people don't understand the difference between wanting something and needing something.
Help agencies? If your talking about advocates for marijuana then norml and erowid are good people. If your talking about rehab or something you need to realize that you're an idiot and that marijuana isn't addictive. Speed is addictive.
The chemical in marijuana that gets you high and can be addictive is delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). It acts on the brain's reward system, leading to euphoria and heightened sensory perception. Continued use of THC can lead to dependence and addiction in some individuals.
There are no withdrawal symptoms for Cannabis (Marijuana), as it is not a physically addicting substance. It can be psychologically addicting, just like anything else in life that is pleasurable.
none, weed is not a addictive drug you may want some real bad but its not the drug makin you want it
Answer: Yes, you very well can.Answer: No, you can't. In my case, I first smoked marijuana when I was 12 years old. I am now almost 18. I have never craved marijuana, never felt like I needed to smoke it. I smoke it if I have free time and have a little extra money I'm willing to spend. As of April 7 2011 I have not smoked any marijuana for at least 6 months. As I type this I don't feel any urge to quit my job, sell my house, buy as much weed as I can and smoke all of it at once. If I have the opportunity to smoke with some good friends, then I will. Its not like cigarettes (which I think are nasty). Dont let anyone tell you that smoking will lead to other drugs. People have gone from weed to cocain and heroin, but weed didnt make them do it.Answer: Yes, people can and do get addicted to marijuana. Anyone can become addicted to anything, and marijuana is no exception. People get addicted when something gives them a high, a rush, relaxes them, and/or makes them feel good. Love can do this, cigarettes can do this, bungee jumping can do this, sex can do this, marijuana can do this, and so on.
Marijuana is a non-addictive substance. If someone is "addicted" to it, then they should check it for small white crystals. You can't be addicted to marijuana, but you can be addicted to cocaine. Some dealers "lace" their marijuana with cocaine to make it stronger. If there are no crystals and you still feel addicted, then its a mental addiction. With less use it will go away
cigarette addiction is when a person suffers withdrawal symptoms if they cease intake. Some of the symptoms include nausea, weight gain, drowsiness, inability to concentrate, depression and craving of cigarettes.