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[–]Drewski 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

Opiate addiction creates strong physical dependence, with serious withdrawals when you stop taking it. People steal to get their heroin / fentanyl fix, weed is just nothing similar. I realize you can get addicted to pretty much anything, junk food, sugar whatever but it's not the same.

Tell me, do you make sure you never run out?

No, I smoke infrequently and don't worry if I don't have any.

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Opiate addiction creates strong physical dependence, with serious withdrawals when you stop taking it

Physical addiction is a shitty week or two. It's not fun, but psychological addiction is what can torture you for years.

And weed gets removed slowly from your system. That makes detoxing from marijuana a long process.

People steal to get their heroin / fentanyl fix, weed is just nothing similar

I've known a few people get jacked for weed, and I've had fuckers try to lift nugs from my bag. All the guys who sell any weight are armed. If people know they don't have guns they'll just come over and take their stuff.

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Is marijuana addictive? Yes it is, but so is caffeine, and the degree matters. Marijuana is more probably addictive than caffeine, but the degree of addictiveness is just not comparable between marijuana and harder drugs like heroin or crack or methamphetamines. People using harder drugs prostitute themselves, go homeless, lose children, get diseases, and risk dying of overdoses at truly alarming rates. The vast majority of marijuana users, even the heaviest addicts are not experiencing anywhere near this level of desperation, and statistically their addictions pose FAR FAR less danger to themselves and others.