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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Actually, pot has higher concentrations of known carcinogens than unfiltered tobacco does. [/quote] Please, list off these "known carcinogens" in marijuana. We'll be waiting.[/quote] NP here. And a smoker. Are you really trying to claim that inhaling smoke is fine??? Cannabis smoke contains many of the same cancer causing substances (carcinogens) as tobacco - at least 50 of them. http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/cancers-in-general/cancer-questions/does-smoking-cannabis-cause-cancer[/quote] News flash, grandma: Usage via combustion is on the decline. Vaporization, as like vaping nicotine, is very popular in CA, CO, etc. As technology improves, costs decline and access improves, fewer people will use combustion for usage. Bad news for you, what will you have to cry about then?[/quote] Nobody knows how safe vaping is or isn't quite yet. There are very few studies so far. And Most studies have been done by vaporizer manufacturers whose bottom line is at stake. Cheap vaporizers have plastic inside so you are inhaling plastic toxins along with the rest. It may be safer. It may not. There's not enough evidence yet either way. So vape away if you want. Just don't assume it's perfectly benign and risk-free. [/quote]
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