I knew that pot was not very addictive but I used the word dependent in some replies to people claiming it was addictive. I sent a letter to NORML asking them to answer the question. I attempted to copy/paste but for some reason it wouldn't work.
Below is typed copy of the letter.
National Institute on Drug Abuse say about 9% of marijuana users develop
DEPENDENCE compared to 15% of alcohol users, 23% for cocaine and 35% for tobacco.
WD from marijuana DEPENDENCE are short-lived and mild. Symptoms include irritability, sleeplessness and anxiety. Compare that to the difficult quitting cigarettes or the possibility of death from alcohol, cocaine and heroin wd and it's no contest.
Marijuana can be addictive. At about the same level as caffeine. Question isn't whether a substance is addictive, it is whether we lock someone up and whether we have a right to force someone into compulsory sobriety.
Prison is a lousy rehab.
Hope this helps
So I would think the meaning of the email is basically that in some cases maybe
11% of smokers can become addicted, but mostly it is simply a dependency.
Below is typed copy of the letter.
National Institute on Drug Abuse say about 9% of marijuana users develop
DEPENDENCE compared to 15% of alcohol users, 23% for cocaine and 35% for tobacco.
WD from marijuana DEPENDENCE are short-lived and mild. Symptoms include irritability, sleeplessness and anxiety. Compare that to the difficult quitting cigarettes or the possibility of death from alcohol, cocaine and heroin wd and it's no contest.
Marijuana can be addictive. At about the same level as caffeine. Question isn't whether a substance is addictive, it is whether we lock someone up and whether we have a right to force someone into compulsory sobriety.
Prison is a lousy rehab.
Hope this helps
So I would think the meaning of the email is basically that in some cases maybe
11% of smokers can become addicted, but mostly it is simply a dependency.