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SMART Recovery, which can be used as a support group alternative to Marijuana Anonymous (MA), uses a 4-Point Program, with each element designed to help you overcome your problems with abusing marijuana: Building Maintaining Motivation Helps you identify and keep up with your reasons to quit.
The Texas Compassionate-Use Act established requirements for the licensing and registration of dispensaries who provide low-THC cannabis to qualified patients. This chapter of Texas law allows qualified physicians to prescribe low-THC cannabis to certain qualifying patients.
Marijuana Anonymous is a spiritual program and there is room here for all beliefs. While the word God or Higher Power is used within our program, MA is not connected with any religious organization, sect, denomination, politics, institution, or any other organization whatsoever.
The 12 Steps of Marijuana Anonymous are: We admitted we were powerless over marijuana, that our lives had become unmanageable. Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity. Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God, as we understood God.
Among the founders at the first MA conference in Morro Bay were delegates from Marijuana Smokers Anonymous (Orange County, California), Marijuana Addicts Anonymous (the San Francisco Bay area ), Marijuana Smokers Anonymous [Santa Cruz CA] and Marijuana Anonymous (Los Angeles County).
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Marijuana Anonymous is a free peer-support program focused entirely on our shared problem with marijuana or cannabis addiction. Marijuana Anonymous uses the basic 12 Steps, founded by Alcoholics Anonymous, because it has been proven that the 12-Step recovery program works.
How Does Marijuana Anonymous Work? Participants in Marijuana Anonymous typically attend meetings to discuss their issues with marijuana, share stories of recovery, and how life is like now. Meetings are to be kept anonymous and things mentioned or talked about during the meeting should be confidential and anonymous.

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