Not many people actually get addicted to pot. I mean, its possible to get addicted to anything from food to video games. But, pot is no more physically addictive than either of those thing.
If we are ever going to get serious in solving the issue of addiction, we have to treat it as a health issue and not a criminal issue. We spend 10x more money locking up drug offenders as we do treating them, so it's no wonder we haven't seen any real positive change. Portugal did things right, and they have literally 100th the overdose rate of the U.S.
It is a mental health issue.
Other than that, I agree.
The 'addiction' can be physical but its the mentality that leads to the addiction. There are many addictions that have no physical effects on health. They are addictions all the same.
I can use my phone to make a phone call but not become addicted to my phone.
The addiction occurs when the mental state requires whatever the addiction is, in order to find perceived contentment.
People that have true inner peace and contentment are less likely to become addicted. Much of that peace and contentment stems from healthy self-esteem.
Edited by
Tom4Uhere
on Wed 04/25/18 03:18 PM