Struggling to quit?
Marijuana Anonymous is a simple program based on one addict helping another. You are not alone.
This is the online resource for MA District 11which serves the Oregon and Southern Washington area.
Struggling to quit?
Marijuana Anonymous is a simple program based on one addict helping another. You are not alone.
This is the online resource for MA District 11which serves the Oregon and Southern Washington area.
Welcome! We are so glad you’re here. Here are some selected readings that newcomers may find of particular interest:
Am I addicted to marijuana?
These questions can help you determine whether marijuana is causing problems in your life.
What is detox like?
An honest look at the emotional, mental, and physical symptoms of marijuana withdrawal, and ways to cope.
I have questions about MA!
Answers to the questions most frequently asked by newcomers about how the program works.
In MA, we know what it is like to lose control over marijuana and not be able to stop using, despite pledges, pleas, and promises. We have found a way out through attending meetings, working the Twelve Steps, and helping one another.
Our only qualification for helping you is that we have stopped using ourselves. If we can do it, you can too!
Every meeting is a little different, but you can generally expect members taking turns sharing their experiences with marijuana and their journey in recovery. There are no professionals in charge, and there is never any pressure to speak. You are completely welcome to just sit and listen.
Ultimately, we have found that as a group we can achieve for ourselves results which, as individuals, we failed at repeatedly.
The fellowship has no dues or fees.
Instead, meetings are funded entirely by voluntary contributions from MA members, which cover practical expenses like rent, printed literature, celebratory chips, and carrying the message of MA.
Parents and partners of people struggling with marijuana addiction are welcome to attend a meeting or call our information line to learn more about recovery and how to support their loved one. Read more in our page For Loved Ones.