Marijuana Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experiences and support with each other so that they may help themselves and others cure their marijuana addiction. It utilizes the 12-Step program, as developed by Alcoholics Anonymous.
The following questions may help you determine whether marijuana is a problem in your life. If you answer yes to any of the questions, you may have a problem with marijuana according to the group.
- Has smoking marijuana stopped being fun?
- Do you ever get high alone?
- Is it hard for you to imagine a life without marijuana?
- Do you find that your friends are determined by your marijuana use?
- Do you smoke marijuana to avoid dealing with your problems?
- Do you smoke pot to cope with your feelings?
- Does your marijuana use let you live in a privately defined world?
- Have you ever failed to keep promises you made about cutting down or controlling your cannabis smoking?
- Has your use of marijuana caused problems with memory, concentration, or motivation?
- When your stash is nearly empty, do you feel anxious or worried about how to get more?
- Do you plan your life around your marijuana use?
- Have friends or relatives ever complained that your pot smoking is damaging your relationship with them?
From Wikipedia