Of course, the test you link to seems to focus on joints -- does anybody still smoke joints regularly, these days? -- and not on bongs or, even more importantly, vaporizers which reduce the harmful by-products of smoke and focus on releasing just the THC.
However, marijuana does NOT increase your risk of lung cancer. In fact, THC reduces cancer-promoting effects.
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Of course, the test you link to seems to focus on joints -- does anybody still smoke joints regularly, these days? -- and not on bongs or, even more importantly, vaporizers which reduce the harmful by-products of smoke and focus on releasing just the THC.
Umm . . . is this TMI?
Stoner.
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ReplyDeleteFine, I'll just stand over here in the corner by myself.