By Carson Grant.
Can You Get Addicted to Weed?
Yes — while cannabis is less addictive than alcohol, tobacco, or opioids, it can be addictive for some people. The medical term for this is Cannabis Use Disorder (CUD).
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), about 1 in 10 cannabis users will develop CUD. That number rises to 1 in 6 if use begins during adolescence.
NIDA – Is Marijuana Addictive? (https://nida.nih.gov/publications/research-reports/marijuana/marijuana-addictive)
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What Is Cannabis Use Disorder (CUD)?
Cannabis Use Disorder is marked by:
• Cravings and difficulty stopping
• Increased tolerance (needing more to feel the same effects)
• Withdrawal symptoms when not using
• Continued use despite problems in life, health, or relationships
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Common Withdrawal Symptoms
If a heavy user suddenly stops, they may experience:
• Irritability or mood swings
• Anxiety
• Sleep issues
• Decreased appetite
CDC – Marijuana and Health Effects (https://www.cdc.gov/marijuana/health-effects/addiction.html)
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Who’s Most at Risk?
• People who start young (under 18)
• Daily or heavy users
• Those with a family history of addiction
• People using cannabis to manage mental health issues
SAMHSA – Understanding Cannabis Use Disorder (https://www.samhsa.gov/marijuana)
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What About Responsible Use?
Not everyone who uses cannabis becomes addicted. Many adults use cannabis safely and responsibly—especially when guided by education, legal access, and dosing awareness.
Higher CBD, lower THC ratios may also lower the risk of dependency.
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At NY Elite Cannabis:
We promote safe, intentional cannabis use and provide education to our community about:
• Dosage
• Product selection
• Potential risks of overuse
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