Marijuana Anonymous with MA meetings in
Portland, Hood River, and Bend
If you find it difficult to control your marijuana use, if you think about using marijuana even when you are not, or if you have broken promises to yourself or others about limiting or stopping your use -- you may be a marijuana addict. Only you can decide.
The following questions may help you determine whether marijuana is a problem in your life.1. Has smoking pot stopped being fun?
2. Do you ever get high alone?
3. Is it hard for you to imagine a life without marijuana?
4. Do you find that your friends are determined by your marijuana use?
5. Do you use marijuana to avoid dealing with your problems or to cope with your feelings?
6. Has your marijuana use led to financial difficulties and/or legal consequences?
7. Does your marijuana use let you live in a privately defined world?
8. Have you ever failed to keep promises you made about cutting down or controlling your use of marijuana?
9. Has your use of marijuana caused problems with memory, concentration, or motivation?
10. When your stash is nearly empty, do you feel anxious or worried about how to get more?
11. Do you plan your life around your marijuana use?
12. Have friends or relatives ever complained that your using is damaging your relationship with them?
If you answered yes to any of the above questions, you may have a problem with marijuana.
If you have a desire to stop using marijuana, you're in the right place. To get started, take a look at the Marijuana Anonymous info
"For The Newcomer".
Marijuana Anonymous is a fellowship of people who share our experience, strength, and hope with each other that we may solve our common problem and help others to recover from marijuana addiction. Our primary purpose is to stay free of marijuana and to help the marijuana addict who still suffers achieve the same freedom. We can do this by practicing our suggested Twelve Steps of recovery and by being guided as a group by our Twelve Traditions. Marijuana Anonymous uses the basic 12 Steps of Recovery founded by Alcoholics Anonymous because it has been proven that the 12 Step Recovery program works!
Announcements and Events
Upcoming Events
📚 Book Club
🏕 District Campout
Join us for a relaxing recovery campout along the creek with fellowship, hiking, swimming holes, disc golf, horseshoes, and campfire meetings.
- Date: June 18th to 22nd
- Location: Metzler Park, Oregon
- Campsites #50, #53, and #55
- Flush toilets & showers
- Electric hookups available
- Suggested donation: $10 per person per night
- Contact info: View flyer below
🏕 Joint Campout (Washington + Oregon districts)
Join MA members from Portland and Seattle for a weekend of unity, recovery, fellowship, camping, hiking, swimming, campfire meetings, shared meals, and more.
Ride sharing available. Talk with MA members for coordination.
- Date: July 16–19
- Location: North Fork Beaver Group Camp, Gifford Pinchot National Forest
- Suggested donation: $40 per adult
No one turned away for lack of funds or camping gear. - For information or RSVP:
Roland J. (425) 315-5653
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7th Tradition - MA District 11 Donations:
In accordance with our 7th Tradition, MA District 11 accepts donations from our members. Our 3rd Tradition states the only requirement to be a member is a desire to stop using marijuana. Donations received self-supports our district's administrative expenses, helps us carry the message of recovery to others, and helps us support the Marijuana Anonymous World Services organization. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization so your donation is tax deductible.
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