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<blockquote data-quote="Crayola13" data-source="post: 745496" data-attributes="member: 21066"><p>I wish he could see that the Marijuana isn't helping him anymore. I have often wondered if he got used to going without it, would some of his problems improve. Pot has a way of making people complacent, and I think that is what is preventing him from applying for housing assistance. His brain is addicted and thinks it cannot stop. He truly believes he must have the pot or his whole world will fall apart. The thing is, even though he has pot, his world is still falling apart. You have done all you can do. I'm not saying he cannot be saved, but it's up to him. I don't know if some of this comes from his biological parents. I don't think he's past the point of no return, but you've tried your hardest. He has to come to the realization that pot isn't helping. He's so addicted that he cannot see that. When he sees someone on the street using heroin, he thinks his drug problem is small compared to theirs. There is always someone with a worse addiction. He doesn't even know he's addicted because we keep hearing that pot isn't addictive. We all know it's very addictive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crayola13, post: 745496, member: 21066"] I wish he could see that the Marijuana isn't helping him anymore. I have often wondered if he got used to going without it, would some of his problems improve. Pot has a way of making people complacent, and I think that is what is preventing him from applying for housing assistance. His brain is addicted and thinks it cannot stop. He truly believes he must have the pot or his whole world will fall apart. The thing is, even though he has pot, his world is still falling apart. You have done all you can do. I'm not saying he cannot be saved, but it's up to him. I don't know if some of this comes from his biological parents. I don't think he's past the point of no return, but you've tried your hardest. He has to come to the realization that pot isn't helping. He's so addicted that he cannot see that. When he sees someone on the street using heroin, he thinks his drug problem is small compared to theirs. There is always someone with a worse addiction. He doesn't even know he's addicted because we keep hearing that pot isn't addictive. We all know it's very addictive. [/QUOTE]
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