There aren't really any. It's not like a heroin addiction, if you choose to stop - that's it. You may be a bit nervous for a day or two, and posibly slightly depressed from wanting to smoke, but it's all psychological, not physical.
With time and lack of interaction with marijuana
Yes. There is a psychological addiction to the drug. It is only the brain telling the user that they need to take the weed so that they will get the usual kick. If the Marijuana is not taken though the effects of withdrawal will wear off.
First of all, Marijuana isn't even addictive...that being said...you shouldn't even have withdrawals in the first place. Secondly, the only substance withdrawal that can kill you is alcohol and Benzos (Xanax, Valium, etc.)
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How do I withdraw from Answer? jut delete the answer
The past tense of withdraw is withdrew.
The past tense of withdraw is withdrew.
Withdraw is already a verb. For example "to withdraw from something or somewhere" is an action and therefore a verb.
Hopefully we will withdraw soon.
The word is retreat.
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Marijuana has an active substance called tetra-hydro-cannabinol (THC) that gives the user the "high" associated with marijuana. Without this substance, marijuana would do nothing to the user. Marijuana is considered a drug because THC induces altered states of consciousness, like alcohol or caffiene, or cocaine. For a substance to be considered a drug it must have a direct effect on one of the systems within your body. Marijuana affects the central nervous system, which is made up primarily of the brain and an intricate network of nerves that run throughout your body. Marijuana is also considered a drug because the FDA and the federal government do not want you using it.