Where Can I Get Help for Marijuana Addiction?

Question by Algon: Where can I get help for Marijuana addiction?
I need to find a good source of help for marijuana addiction… Fast response please, before someone gets hurt! I need anything like phone lines, companies ect.

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Answer by David
The non-profit, non-religious, non-12-step St. Jude Program has an independently verified success rate of 62%. Learn more at http://www.soberforever.net/vara.cfm

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