Marijuana in Australia: Govt Hushing up Facts?

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Marijuana addiction is something that people right swipe when they relate it to drug addiction. It is being puffed until people reach a saturation point or maybe beyond that. As government hushed up facts it comes out that Australians are living under a misapprehension that cannabis is not addictive.

National Cannabis Prevention and Information Centre researched that Australians are secretly struggling with cannabis addiction. And they are becoming dependent.

News.com.au reports that the cannabis addiction has encapsulated more than 200,000 Australians.

Professor Jan Copeland, National Cannabis Prevention Information Centre director, revealed in 2010 that 70 percent of the people between 20 to 29 years of age tried to smoke cannabis. And more than 750,000 Australians were smoking it every week.

In a survey, as a conservative estimate, half of the individuals smoked five grams of marijuana in a week, with other half considered it “not an addictive drug”.

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