Roughly 1 out of 10 people who use cannabis will develop a cannabis addiction. This number rises to up to 1 out of 2 people among individuals who use cannabis daily or near-daily. While males have higher rates of cannabis addiction, females typically progress more quickly to cannabis addiction than males. A number of factors can increase the likelihood of developing a Cannabis Use Disorder or addiction including: trauma, a personal or family history of alcohol or drug problems, lower income level, genetic factors, being male, persistent anti-social behaviours, persistent cigarette smoking, and positive response to cannabis at first use.
Right, at least on the blackmarket they always put the “careful: addictive” warning labels on it so people would know. And how will people know it’s dangerous when you can’t even go for prison for it anymore?
With so many states (US) legalizing weed, people are quickly forgetting that yes, pot is a drug and yes, it is addivitve.
Nice try, McGruff.
Cite your assertions:
https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/publications/drugs-health-products/cannabis-addictive.html
Potheads denying weed is addictive come from every side of the internet, don’t they?
That one, that citation.
Right, at least on the blackmarket they always put the “careful: addictive” warning labels on it so people would know. And how will people know it’s dangerous when you can’t even go for prison for it anymore?
Stupid legal weed.