WeekendWarrior
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I've heard it before, but I figured they were just trying to keep people from smoking weed.
PhenoMenal said:if I recall correctly cannabis smoke has a higher tar content than tobacco smoke?
A study by New Zealand's Medical Research Institute identified the dose equivalence between cannabis and cigarette smoking and found that longtime pot smokers can develop symptoms of asthma and bronchitis along with obstruction of the large airways and excessive lung inflation (snip)
However, the study found that the progressive chronic lung disease emphysema, often associated with cigarette smoking, was uncommon among cannabis smokers. Only 1.3 per cent of the long-term pot smokers were found to have signs of the disease compared to 16.3 per cent of those who combined marijuana and tobacco and 18.9 per cent of those who only smoked tobacco. (note the progression of numbers there, hmmmm...) (snip)
Earlier studies have shown that smoking one joint results in three to five times more carbon monoxide and tar inhaled than smoking a cigarette of the same size. The New Zealand research also showed that the "products of combustion" in marijuana are very similar to tobacco, Beasley said.
Part of the reason for this is the way joints are smoked, with users often inhaling and holding the smoke in longer for a better hit. Marijuana joints typically do not have filters and they have shorter butts than cigarettes with a higher smoke temperature. Pot also is commonly smoked through various types of pipes
PhenoMenal said:if I recall correctly cannabis smoke has a higher tar content than tobacco smoke?
Yes thats another thing that must be considered .... tobacco smokers seem to smoke DOZENS of cigarettes per day, whereas daily pot smokes just smoke a few "cones" worth, probably about the equiv of one or two ciggies worth of stufffbut then from another perspective combine the volumes burned in the average day