Question Posted Wednesday November 21 2007, 11:26 am
would anyone consider smoking marijuana a drug problem. Not heavy smoking like everyday. but like maybe a few joints a month. they can go without using it for a a few weeks, so yeah, is it a drug problem? thanks a bunch y'all :D
demi answered Thursday November 22 2007, 7:47 pm: not an addiction and its bad because it could kill you. you should try to quit. [ demi's advice column | Ask demi A Question ]
dia answered Thursday November 22 2007, 3:18 pm: To be honest,I would not classify it as a "drug PROBLEM" as such - even if they did smoke it heavily.
It may be an "ADDICTION" (obviously not serious by the sounds of it)..but I would only class it as a problem if they were doing harder drugs such as Cocaine, Heroin and Crack etc.
Just make sure who ever takes them are in control of any drugs they do, and not to let them ruin themselves :)
mn731 answered Thursday November 22 2007, 1:16 pm: No, I don't think it's a drug problem. In the eyes of the government though, because it is illegal, they would consider it a drug problem. I personally don't think it's a big deal if a person smokes every once in a while. Yeah, if they smoke it constantly and can not go a day without doing it, then yes, it's a problem...but a couple joints every now and then isn't really a big deal! [ mn731's advice column | Ask mn731 A Question ]
Brandi_S answered Thursday November 22 2007, 10:35 am: Since it is illegal, it would be probably considered a drug problem to smoke pot.
Personally? Though I would never suggest one use illegal drugs, I would consider someone who used it all the time as someone who has a problem.
Why? There is a big difference in someone who drinks a few times a month and someone who drinks all the time, for example. The one who drinks all the time has an alcohol problem.
However, I think you shouldn't smoke pot because it is illegal and can get you into heaps of trouble.
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