Marijuana Anonymous is a fellowship of people who share our experience, strength, and hope with one another that we may solve our common problem and help others to recover from pot addiction. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using marijuana. There are no dues or fees for membership. Our primary purpose is to stay free of marijuana and to help the marijuana addict who still suffers achieve the same freedom.
MA Online is District 13 of Marijuana Anonymous.
Look here to see the Online Meeting Schedule.
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If you are unsure whether or not you have a pot problem, please ask yourself these twelve simple questions.
It may be helpful to read some of the personal stories, and more about marijuana addiction in the Newcomers' area. Come in and meet us in the chatroom, ask questions, and be a part of discussion and fellowship, if you like.
This is not a religious program; all beliefs are welcome here.
Below are the 12 steps of Marijuana Anonymous. The Steps include the word “God.” However, it doesn’t have to mean “God” in the literal sense. In our program we can choose a “Higher Power” of our understanding.
“...Higher Power means different things to different people. To some of us,
it is a God of an organized religion; to others, it is a state of being commonly called
spirituality. Some of us believe in no deity; a Higher Power may be the strength gained
from being a part of, and caring for, a community of others. There is room in MA for all
beliefs. We do not proselytize any particular view or religion. In MA each of us discovers
a spirit of humility and tolerance, and each of us finds a Higher Power that works for us."
Service keeps us sober! Carrying the message to the addict who still suffers helps ourselves as well as others. You can get involved right now as a greeter or meeting host. Find out how in Hosting .
Administrators and General Service Representatives are elected by you in the meetings! Learn more about that in Service.
The 7th Tradition says we are self-supporting through our own contributions. Contributions help to maintain our website, pay for chips, send delegates to conferences, and other expenses. Please click below to contribute.
In case of emergency, call 911 in the United States. In other countries call your local emergency number.
If you would like to talk to a trained counselor, you will find one here anytime 24/7:
Website: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Phone: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Text: 1-877-870-4673