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See also:
- Helps people recover from marijuana addiction by using the 12 Steps of Recovery proven by Alcoholics Anonymous. Official website includes meeting, program and organizational information, FAQ, and publications. | MA Online: - Marijuana Anonymous program offers online meetings, information and recovery support to men, women and young people who want to stop using marijuana. |
 | The Mar-Anon Group: - A fellowship of relatives and friends of marijuana addicts who believe addiction is a family illness and that changed attitudes can aid in recovery. Includes mailing list. |
 | Marijuana Anonymous District 10: - Fellowship serves Riverside and the eastern areas of Los Angeles counties, California. Includes meeting schedule, literature, events and panel information. |
 | Marijuana Anonymous District 7: - Fellowship serves the southern areas of Los Angeles county, California. Includes meeting schedule, activities and FAQ. |
 | Marijuana Anonymous District 8: - Fellowship serves New York City, Rockland and Westchester counties, and New Jersey. Includes meeting schedule, events and program information. |
 | Marijuana Anonymous of Rockland: - The Nyack Group offers meetings in Orange, Rockland and Westchester counties, New York. Includes program details, events and resources. |
 | Wikipedia: Marijuana Anonymous: - Offers history of the program, 12 questions that may help determine whether marijuana is a problem, references and links. |
 | My high life - Confessions of a pot head: - Rebecca Cripps, a self-confessed pothead since the 70s, describes how she realized that she was an addict - and what drove her to Marijuana Anonymous in an article that appeared in The Guardian. (August 14, 2002) |
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