MontanaBlack on cannabis: Montana & 420? His story on YouTube

For many, cannabis is a harmless stimulant – but how quickly can occasional use turn into addiction? In an open conversation, MontanaBlack talks about his own experiences with cannabis, the development of his addiction and the long road out of dependency. An honest look at an often underestimated topic.

Getting started: How it all began

Authentic stories contain not only glorification, but also reflection. This video features a living social media legend, namely MontanaBlack, being clear and open about his connection with cannabis.

That’s why I have to share the interview with you! No time to stream? I’ve summarized the most important parts of the interview for you below the video.

Before you watch the interview:

MontanaBlack supports the legalization of cannabis because it protects users from criminalization. Nevertheless, he emphasizes that smoking pot remains risky, especially for young people – more on that in a moment.

MontanaBlack started using cannabis at the age of 12 – inspired by older friends and peer pressure. What began as a curious experiment quickly developed into a habit.

  • First time smoking weed at the age of 12
  • Influence from older friends
  • Fun factor as motivation to get started

Video interview: MontanaBlack more honest than ever

In the interview with twomatolix, the most important facts from the interview are summarized directly below the video!

From occasional consumption to a habit

What started out as a rare occurrence quickly became routine: first at the weekend, then during the week too. The inhibition threshold sank and the need for the next joint grew ever greater.

  • From occasional to regular consumption
  • Peer pressure reinforced the habit
  • Smoking pot as a solution to boredom

The spiral of addiction: more consumption, more problems

As with many drugs, a tolerance developed with cannabis: you need more and more to feel the same effect. With increasing consumption came the first negative consequences.

  • Higher quantities required for the same effect
  • Smoking pot became the focus of the day
  • Motivation for other activities decreased

Drug-related crime: the dark side of addiction

To finance daily consumption, MontanaBlack eventually resorted to illegal methods – a point at which many consumers realize they have a problem.

  • Money problems led to crimes
  • Theft and fraud as a means of financing
  • Legalization could prevent such situations

Psychological dependency: “I was trapped”

Although cannabis is not physically addictive, MontanaBlack describes a strong psychological dependence. The daily routine was planned around the next consumption, and the lack of weed caused stress.

  • Fear of falling asleep without cannabis
  • Zero-buck mood and indifference
  • Everyday life revolved around smoking weed

The turning point: “I no longer wanted to”

The moment of realization came when he realized that he was no longer in control of his own life. Instead of relaxing evenings, he spent hours trying to find new weed.

  • Realization: Life is all about drugs
  • Decision to stop smoking weed
  • Focus on personal development

A way out of addiction: therapy and personal initiative

MontanaBlack decided to undergo detox to free himself from his addiction. Even though it was difficult, the detox helped him regain control of his life.

  • Inpatient detoxification as an important step
  • Group therapy to work through the addiction
  • Long-term success through self-discipline

Seeking help: A sign of strength

Many people are ashamed to seek help. But as MontanaBlack points out, it’s a sign of strength to admit that you need support.

  • Self-knowledge as the first step
  • Therapy and self-help groups as options
  • Quitting requires willpower

Cannabis legalization: opportunity or risk?

MontanaBlack supports the legalization of cannabis because it protects users from criminalization. Nevertheless, he emphasizes that smoking pot remains risky, especially for young people.

  • Legalization protects occasional users
  • Regulation could improve quality and safety
  • Nevertheless, cannabis remains problematic for young people

Can you smoke weed at low risk?

Yes, says MontanaBlack – but only if you know your limits and use it consciously. For him, however, cannabis remains taboo, as he knows how quickly it can become an addiction.

  • Conscious consumption is possible
  • Young people should be careful
  • Anyone who was addicted should abstain permanently

His lessons from addiction

Today, MontanaBlack lives a happy life without cannabis. His story shows how insidiously an addiction can develop – but also that there is always a way out.

  • Smoking pot can start harmlessly but become an addiction
  • Psychological dependency is real
  • Accepting help is an important step
  • Anyone can make the leap

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