News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: LTE: Addiction to Pot Very Real |
Title: | CN BC: LTE: Addiction to Pot Very Real |
Published On: | 2004-07-25 |
Source: | Kamloops This Week (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-18 04:21:07 |
ADDICTION TO POT VERY REAL
Editor:
Jodie Giesz-Ramsay's letter of July 21 supporting teenage use of
marijuana ignores addiction.
I used pot until seven years ago. I too started enjoying pot,
cigarettes and alcohol at age 14.
I was never a heavy pot user until I started experiencing some
seemingly unrelated work and family difficulties. I took to pot as a
way to escape from my frustrations.
Late nights and some joint-breaks during the day soon started
reflecting on my performance at work.
I was also ignoring family responsibilities. Worse still, I could not
enjoy a party without pot or alcohol.
Addiction sneaked in over a period of two to three years, but I didn't
realize it until a fairly advanced stage.
I lost my job and an opportunity for rapid career advancement. I never
engaged in any crime to support my habits, but I'm not sure if this
would have happened if I did not have a regular income. I cannot blame
pot for my predicaments but I think it contributed to my poor
performance.
I'm not trying to stop any teenager from enjoying a joint but please
watch for signs of addiction.
The choice is yours but be careful you do not follow the footsteps of
an addict.
Andy Maguire
Kamloops
Editor:
Jodie Giesz-Ramsay's letter of July 21 supporting teenage use of
marijuana ignores addiction.
I used pot until seven years ago. I too started enjoying pot,
cigarettes and alcohol at age 14.
I was never a heavy pot user until I started experiencing some
seemingly unrelated work and family difficulties. I took to pot as a
way to escape from my frustrations.
Late nights and some joint-breaks during the day soon started
reflecting on my performance at work.
I was also ignoring family responsibilities. Worse still, I could not
enjoy a party without pot or alcohol.
Addiction sneaked in over a period of two to three years, but I didn't
realize it until a fairly advanced stage.
I lost my job and an opportunity for rapid career advancement. I never
engaged in any crime to support my habits, but I'm not sure if this
would have happened if I did not have a regular income. I cannot blame
pot for my predicaments but I think it contributed to my poor
performance.
I'm not trying to stop any teenager from enjoying a joint but please
watch for signs of addiction.
The choice is yours but be careful you do not follow the footsteps of
an addict.
Andy Maguire
Kamloops
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