Vaked420
Well-Known Member
I guess I'll just keep posting this:
Habituation does NOT equal addiction.
Its that simple to me and is based on my personal 50 year relationship with cannabis (with usage peaks and valleys over my life) and of those I know. That is, first hand experience.
Of course in today's society, a large portion of which needs to be a victim at all times, it MUST be addiction because otherwise we would have to be personally responsible for our habits. Just saying.
Carry on.
At this point I think it just comes down to definitions. Habituation does not equal addiction, but I see addiction as just a very negative case of habituation. So habituation is not addiction, but I believe addiction is a form of habituation.
I do agree tho, people use terms like addiction to offload the blame of the problem and that is not OK and is often what leads people into the cycle of addiction in the first place. It's not my control, I can't stop it because it's addiction and it's stronger than me.
And for the record I think that there are plenty of people who over all cannabis has a negative influence on their life. They may not be common, but at the same time unless someone is pulling up a scientific study one way or the other I feel like this becomes a question in life that just doesn't have a solid answer yet. I think we just aren't at the level of psychology research and cannabis research to have a definitive answer on this or a true understanding of the inter workings of the mind at this level