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The following questions may help you determine if you have a problem with marijuana...

12 Questions of Marijuana Anonymous

The following questions may help you determine if you have a problem with marijuana...

12 Questions of Marijuana Anonymous
12 Questions of Marijuana Anonymous
1
Has using marijuana stopped being fun?
Has using marijuana stopped being fun?
Has using marijuana stopped being fun?
2
Do you ever get high alone?
Do you ever get high alone?
Do you ever get high alone?
3
Is it hard for you to imagine a life without marijuana?
Is it hard for you to imagine a life without marijuana?
Is it hard
for you
to imagine
a life without marijuana?
4
Do you find that your friends are determined by your marijuana use?
Do you find that your friends are determined by your marijuana use?
Do you find that your friends are determined by your marijuana use?
5
Do you use marijuana to avoid dealing with your problems or to cope with your feelings?
Do you use marijuana to avoid dealing with
your problems or to cope with your feelings?
Do you use marijuana to avoid dealing with your problems or to cope with your feelings?
6
Has your marijuana use led to financial difficulties and / or legal consequences?
Has your marijuana use led to financial difficulties and / or legal consequences?
Has your marijuana use led to financial difficulties and / or legal consequences?
7
Does your marijuana use let you live in a privately defined world?
Does your marijuana use let you live in a privately defined world?
Does your marijuana use let you live in a privately defined world?
8
Have you ever failed to keep promises you made about cutting down or controlling your use of marijuana?
Have you ever failed to keep
promises you made about
cutting down or controlling
your use of marijuana?
Have you ever
failed to keep
promises you made
about cutting down
or controlling
your use of marijuana?
9
Has your use of marijuana caused problems with your health, memory, concentration, or motivation?
Has your use of marijuana caused problems with
your health, memory, concentration, or motivation?
Has your use of marijuana caused problems with
your health, memory, concentration, or motivation?
10
When your stash is nearly empty, do you feel anxious or worried about how to get more?
When your stash is nearly empty,
do you feel anxious or worried about how to get more?
When your stash is nearly empty, do you feel anxious or worried about how to get more?
11
Do you plan your life around your marijuana use?
Do you plan your life around your marijuana use?
Do you plan your life around your marijuana use?
12
Have friends or relatives ever complained that your using is damaging your relationship with them?
Have friends or relatives ever complained that your using is damaging your relationship with them?
Have friends or relatives ever complained that your using is damaging your relationship with them?
12 Questions
If you answered yes to any of these 12 questions, you may have a problem with marijuana.
If you answered yes to any of these 12 questions,
you may have a problem with marijuana.
If you answered yes to any of these 12 questions, you may have a problem with marijuana.
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Members of Marijuana Anonymous strive to be free of weed because we have found it impossible to use marijuana responsibly.
 
We have discovered it is easier not to use than to try to control our cannabis use.
 
Many MA members wish we had the ability to use pot casually, but we have proven to ourselves over and over, that we cannot, and accept the harsh reality of our addictive tendencies. 
 


"The group is more powerful than any of its individual members." -Life with hope 3rd edition page 9
“The group is more powerful than any of its individual members.” -Life with Hope

The support of our fellow recovering marijuana addicts, and the structure of the MA program, provide us with happy lives, free from the compulsion to get high constantly. For those of us who suffer from marijuana addiction, or cannabis use disorder, this is truly a miracle.  

 


“Our groups have found a common solution to a common problem — something that had been impossible for each individual member to accomplish on their own.” -Life with Hope

 

The focus, drive, and momentum we experience in our sober lives, provide us with the ability to pursue our goals, hopes, and dreams more effectively. We are grateful for an opportunity to re-invent ourselves as sober people.

 

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