KatNW1
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Marijuana is addictive.
Psychologically, though, right? To my knowledge there are no physical symptoms associated with the abrupt cessation of pot use - unlike alcohol or other drugs. Even caffeine and nicotine have physical withdrawal symptoms - I know caffeine binds to the adenosine receptors and blocks the slowing of cellular activity and of course nicotine binds to the nicotinic receptors and I believe blocks the action of acetylcholine? if my biochem has stuck with me? - though I don't believe pot binds to anything of that nature. (Not saying addiction isn't addiction, though!)
Asking because if I remember correctly, you're a doc. Otherwise I've just spouted a bunch of medical babble in the midst of a hangover and marked myself forever on this board as an incurable geek.
My view - if someone's at the point of needing medical marijuana, there's a good possibility they aren't in any physical condition to SHOOT a weapon, much less buy one. (Already owning one, I know, is a possibility.) If anyone needs to smoke it up to relax, it's got to be the ATF...
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