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Making the decision to stop using can be a challenge. Maybe you have quit before and have slipped back. This program is designed to support your choice to quit. The following are some issues to consider as you make your decision. From here, the program will continue with support and suggestions to assist you through the next 30 days. As you begin you will click on the day to the Left. Make a list of the reasons you might want to continue use and why you want to quit. Hopefully your list has helped you to make your decision and stick to it. Keep in mind it does get easier. It is important to be aware of situations, including certain people that might trigger use. Take the time to consider those activities or situations and make a plan for yourself to stay on track should you find yourself in those situations. You may experience withdrawal and cravings. Take it one day at a time and it will pass. The symptoms will be gone when the THC is out of your system. Depending on number of years and frequency of use, this will be different for different people. Remember THC attaches to fatty tissues in your body and breaks off slowly. You may not feel all the benefits of quitting for at least 30 days. Social events can be very risky. Try to leave parties early or avoid them for the first few weeks while you are trying to quit. Avoid drinking alcohol and seek out other non users. Mentally prepare yourself for social situations and review your reasons for quitting and the benefits you will reap. Identify situations that will be difficult for you triggers and solutions for dealing with them. I hereby commit to, and accept responsibility for achieving the goals that I have initialed below. These goals are designed to prepare me to stop getting high. In addition, they show my motivation, confidence, and commitment to the quitting process. I understand that a slip can occur and I must not use it as an excuse to return to use.

What you need to know as Ohio prepares to launch recreational marijuana sales

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Senator David Shoebridge, on behalf of the Greens, has obtained constitutional law advice that shows how the Federal Parliament can legalise cannabis for adult use across the country. The world is rapidly moving away from the damaging criminal and policing approach to cannabis. Australia risks being left behind if we wait for piecemeal reform through the states and territories that may well leave millions of Australians behind. Using the national reach of the Federal Parliament we can legalise it, everywhere all at once, and bring in billions of dollars of much needed new public revenue at the same time. This is going to be huge, and you can get involved right at the beginning and be part of the campaign to legalise cannabis in Australia. Read the report into the Greens' groundbreaking bill to legalise recreational cannabis — with strong public backing for home grow, co-ops, and fair taxation. Below is a list of the most commonly asked questions about legalising cannabis. This is money we can invest in health, education and other public services. This is based on exactly what happened in Canada. Of course! Our bill provides for up to 6 plants to be grown at home without a licence and without tax for personal use. If you want to personally grow more than this it will need to be through a licensed co-op and not in a residential neighbourhood. Our model focuses on allowing cannabis to be grown by not-for-profit organisations, individuals and small businesses. There is an explicit prohibition on big pharma, big tobacco and big alcohol being involved in the industry. Cannabis will be available from specialty cannabis cafes. Those running and serving these will have accredited training in responsible service of cannabis. Products will be able to be consumed on site or as take away. Online sales will be strictly limited to prevent stockpiling, access by minors and onselling. There will be regional limits to avoid concentration of the industry into a small number of large sites in capital cities and instead promote a decentralised approach to the industry. We expect that following global trends there will be a strong move away from smoking as the primary way cannabis is consumed which will further limit the health impacts of this form of consumption. Cannabis consumption will be possible at cannabis cafes and in private homes. Purchased cannabis will be required to be stored safely and away from any children. Consumption of cannabis in public spaces by smoking or vaping will be limited according to existing rules that apply for tobacco. The data we have suggests there will be no massive increase in the number of people consuming cannabis so we consider it unlikely there will be a significant increase in adverse health consequences. The most significant change will be making cannabis a properly regulated product that will be uncontaminated with other substances, and the ability to seek medical assistance and help with addiction problems without fear of legal sanction. This scheme does not change the current medicinal cannabis schemes around the country. However it will almost allow people who need to access cannabis for medical reasons and cannot afford the extremely high prices in the current market, to have far cheaper legal access to the product and therefore put significant downward pressure on the cost of medical cannabis. Anyone who is driving impaired by any substance should not be on the road. The current drug driving tests only test for the presence of a small number of illegal drugs. In the case of cannabis the test is for the smallest detectable presence of cannabis even in circumstances where it is known that the amount would have zero impact on safe driving. This is obviously wrong, the test needs to focus on impairment not presence. Our State Greens MPs are working to fix these broken laws. This cannot be done through this bill but the passage of the bill will put even greater pressure on state Parliaments to fix the broken drug driving laws. These would need to be changed through a separate piece of legislation. We recognise the serious injustice faced by the many people who have a past criminal conviction for cannabis use. It is not within the scope of this bill or the Federal Parliament to wipe these convictions but we absolutely support moves to do this at a State level and will continue to work to get this done. Once we legalise cannabis, the pressure to correct these wrongs will rapidly build. The latest constitutional advice on legalising cannabis is clear — we don't have to wait for patchwork law reform in the states and territories, the federal parliament can just legalise it. We need your help. Countries around the world have have been working to legalise cannabis for year. Germany has recently committed to legalising cannabis, joining Canada, Uruguay, South Africa, Jamaica, Mexico, Malta and at least 19 states in the United States where recreational cannabis use is already legal. There's absolutely no reason why we can't do the same here in Australia. But it's going to take all of us. Let's face reality: people take drugs. We need a health-based approach that will save lives and money, not more policing. By signing this, you will also hear from us about our drug reform campaigns from time to time. Yes we Cannabis. Here's how we do it. The Australian Greens are moving ahead with the first national plan to legalise cannabis. Get involved Together we can legalise it! Learn more. Cannabis Bill Report Read the report into the Greens' groundbreaking bill to legalise recreational cannabis — with strong public backing for home grow, co-ops, and fair taxation. Read the Report PDF. Read the bill. FAQs Below is a list of the most commonly asked questions about legalising cannabis. How much will it cost? Is this all about money? The other advantage of this is that billions of dollars are removed from organised crime. Who will be able to get cannabis? Adults aged 18 years and over. Can I grow it at home? Who will be growing and selling? Where will I be able to buy cannabis? What forms will cannabis be available in? Where will I be able to use cannabis? What about the health impacts? Will this change medicinal cannabis? What about drug driving? What about work drug tests? Can we legalise it nationally, or do we need to wait for the states? Sound good to you? First Name. Last Name.

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