Yes, What a silly question. I've managed to quit pot several times in my life. Each time the quality of life improved dramatically for the better. The desire for pot fades rather quickly compared to addictive drugs like cigs or antidepressants. Usually within a week the urges are totally controlled. Pot is only addictive psychologically. It's pleasures and euphoric anticipations can be rich but the price is your altered consciensness. I'm currently a pot head and I'm a wake and bake chef as we speak. But I'm looking forward to getting my life back as I've done before. Pot hasn't killed my life but It's time again to cleans the brain and be AWARE. I engage in more conversation. I'd recommend quitting for sure. As i like to say . We smoke for change. If we smoke all the time than sobriety and consciousness become the change and a new high.
Stop using marijuana.
There is nothing in Marijuana that is addictive. In other products like cigarettes there is nicotine, but in marijuana there is no addictive properties. Also there is no withdrawals when you stop using marijuana.
marijuana will do this but please don't
No.
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I thinks it means the shot is wearing off
In British Columbia it is illegal to get marijuana. but they believe that small doses are OK.
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You stop smoking it and stop buying it. Its not very hard to stop.
yes.
Yes. It will certainly affect. Stop using it and you will be ok in 4 to 6 weeks.
Given that it is illegal to use, possess, grow or sell marijuana in Australia, I would say the answer is fairly self-evident: simply stop growing marijuana.