Marijuana Anonymous is a Twelve-step program for people with common desire to maintain abstinence from marijuana.[1]
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Marijuana Anonymous (MA) formed in June 1989[1] to address compulsive use of cannabis. Since its inception, MA has followed the Twelve Traditions and suggests practicing the Twelve Steps, which both originated from Alcoholics Anonymous[2]. 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), and Marijuana Anonymous (Los Angeles County). Other existing fellowships from Seattle and New York, David Izenzon, (1974) enfolded into MA later.[3]
Meetings are a vital part of the MA program. This is where fellowship members go for support, for literature, and mark and celebrate their abstinence from marijuana. There are regularly scheduled (typically weekly) land meetings[4] across the globe, as well as online meetings[5]. Those with a desire to quit marijuana use may also participate in an online discussion forum[6].
Various meeting formats exist. These include, but are not limited to: speaker, participation, book study, candlelight.
The full title is Life With Hope: A Return to Living Through the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of Marijuana Anonymous[7]. Similar to AA's book, Twelve Steps & Twelve Traditions, this book describes the steps and traditions of the program as they relate specifically to marijuana addicts. Similar to The Big Book (Alcoholics Anonymous), Life with Hope contains personal stories of recovery. The full text is available in PDF format[8] and an audio version[9] is archived online.
A monthly newsletter published by Marijuana Anonymous. It contain stories and sobriety anniversaries of MA members along with the occasional article from the board members.[10]
Like most twelve step programs, MA also has informative pamphlet literature which it gives away for free. Pamphlets topics range from Why Marijuana Anonymous, Detoxing From Marijuana, Working the Program, etc.[11]