We suggest that you check out Narcotics Anonymous (see the link below for meeting times and places in your area).
If that doesn't work out for you, then there are hundreds of treatment programs for addictions. There may even be free ones in your area, but check out NA first. We think that will probably do the job for you if you stick with it.
Yes go for walks eat lots and smoke more
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
Because they are addicted to it. Marijuana isn't physically addictive, or chemically addictive, but it can be psychologically addictive. People who use it every day become accustomed to the way they feel on it, so they actually feel weird and abnormal when they stop taking it. Basically it becomes a crutch that they lean on, and sometimes they need help to quit, just like with any other drug.
No. Even if the mother smokes marijuana while she is pregnant, the baby cannot be born addicted to it, since marijuana is not physically addictive. Of course, this does NOT mean it's okay to smoke marijuana while you're pregnant. You're not supposed to take ANY drugs -- including caffeine -- while you're pregnant.
Go to a doctor and ask for help.
marijuana addicts can go to your moms house for some help.
u can go to a doctor to get help on quiting this drug called marijuana
if they are really that addicted, then probably yes
It's important to make the distinction between use and abuse. Marijuana, alike alcohol, can be used recreationally without permanent side effects on people's everyday lives and routines. People do indeed go to rehab for marijuana, the statistics for this is highly controversial in the U.S. as many adolescents will, after being arrested for possession, be either offered a spot in rehab or one in jail. Obviously, many choose the former. Marijuana is physically addictive to a degree, but most people who develop a marijuana addiction use it as means of self-medicating, and it is rarely, if ever, the physical aspect that keeps the addiction going. So to your question, yes, people do certainly go to rehab for marijuana. It is a potent intoxicant and should not be underestimated.
I would go with someone who is addicted to drugs.
there is numerous places you can go ...if you are religious you can go to your church and ask for help and they will set you up with a help center etc.
cause its a good feeling..... andf people think they need to go on wit there life..