Okay 'dude' everyone's different...10% (that's what 1 out of 10 equals), 6% IIRC. potato potatoe. this study vs that study yada yada yada.
Although cannabis use often appears harmless and fun, long-term use leads to the development of cannabis use disorder. Basically, users become addicted to the high. This happens in as many as 10% of regular users (
Treatment of cannabis use disorder).
The main addictive component of cannabis is delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). The higher the THC content, the more addictive the marijuana is, and the higher chance of developing an addiction.
Cannabis use disorder often leads to consequences like:
- Cognitive impairment
- Poor school or work performance
- Psychiatric comorbidity like psychosis and mood disordersmood disorders
Fewer Americans have developed an addiction to cannabis than to other narcotics. However, its important to point out that theres not a lot of research in this field. The public still widely sees cannabis use as harmless, which is the reason why it is the most used drug of all.
Yes weed is addicting. No I'm not against it in the slightest, but worshiping it and denying facts is detrimental to the cause of education. THC is a cannabinoid, cannabinoids are part of our natural brain process and regulate sleep, appetite and have an effect on mood. So when you smoke your body utilizes these active THC cannabinoids instead of your natural ones giving you an altered metabolism (munchies) and a sleep cycle with little to none REM sleep. If your cannabinoid receptors are overloaded with THC cannabinoids your body will stop producing natural ones as they are not needed. This means when a conditioned smoker quits cold turkey there is a transition phase and minor withdrawals including lack of appetite, sleeplessness, restlessness and irritability. Although minor, these withdrawals are caused by your body not having sufficient cannabinoids to regulate these processes while it transitions back to producing natural ones.
So yes it's real, yes it's minor to many people. As I said 'everyone's different..dude'
Peace Out & Go Vols!