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How to Break Free From Marijuana Dependency
So, you want to stop smoking weed. Well, the good news is, you are not alone. Every day, millions of people struggle with the idea of breaking free from their pot habit. The bad news however, is that theres just not a great support system out there for marijuana users that are seeking help, but dont want to check into a traditional rehab facility or 12-step program.
The marijuana issue is constantly misrepresented in the press [either glorified or demonized] and the U.S. government has been conflicted about their position for about the last eighty years. Recently, there has been a double standard prevailing; collect millions of dollars in state taxes from legal marijuana sales, while still declaring the sale of marijuana a punishable offence on the federal level.
It is easy to understand why so little in the way of support systems has developed in this environment of fear, greed, and hidden government agendas. Traditional Drug treatment facilities rarely attract chronic pot smokers, partially because the symptoms of marijuana addiction are so much less severe than other drugs. It is all too easy to smoke weed daily for twenty or thirty years and still appear to be more or less the same, fully functioning person to our friends and family.
For those of us that are ready to quit, the truth is that we are NOT the person we truly wish ourselves to be. Weed has become a negative force in our lives, with a long list of side effects that can no longer be ignored. The impotus to quit stems from a place of deep inner unrest and dissatisfaction.
It is easy to understand why so little in the way of support systems has developed in this environment of fear, greed, and hidden government agendas. Traditional Drug treatment facilities rarely attract chronic pot smokers, partially because the symptoms of marijuana addiction are so much less severe than other drugs. It is all too easy to smoke weed daily for twenty or thirty years and still appear to be more or less the same, fully functioning person to our friends and family.
There are many reasons to stop smoking weed, but identifying the ones that are most personal to you will make the most powerful reminders. To find out more about how others have quit smoking weed, visit www.quitweedandsucceed.com. The toughest step in the process is the desicion to confront your addiction and begin to make the necessary changes in your lifestyle. Imagine yourself without your weed habit. Imagine yourself laughing, being active in your life and having fun without being high. This is the real you, as soon as you decide to quit smoking pot.
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