Yes, it does.
...smoke affects everyone, but children especially, as they are still growing and developing.
Yes. Marijuana doesn't affect the reproductive system.
Whether he stops smoking or continues to smoke, she can still get pregnant, though the likelihood of a malformed embryo is higher if he continues to smoke. Use contraception.
Smoke detectors are designed to detect the presence of smoke particles in the air, regardless of what is causing the smoke. This means that smoke detectors may detect weed smoke, as it is still smoke in the air. However, the sensitivity of the detector and the specific composition of the weed smoke may affect how quickly and reliably it is detected.
If you can smell smoke then you are inhaling it. The smell is the smoke. However, if its across a distance, the effect will not be bad. Many gases have no scent. Certain pollutants don't affect you as much as others, if it were a cigarett it would be second hand smoke. Not as damaging as first hand, but it certainly does not benefit you. Yet things like insence can do quite the opposite.
Yes, he does still smoke.
yes, people that smoke do play sports but it can affect their breathing as for smoking can cause lung cancer. If you are to become a professional athlete one day i recomend you not to smoke.
It is not recommended to smoke out of a bowl that still has residue after cleaning with hydrogen peroxide. Residue can affect the taste and quality of the smoke, as well as present health risks. It's best to thoroughly clean the bowl until all residue is removed before using it again.
It is really bad to smoke paper even if u dont inhale it. By burning it is is realeasing caobon monocide* into ur mouth and can cause mouth cancer or lung cancer (btw im 12 and its no good)
She does not smoke. Source: Nadine herself.
Yes, it is the same as second hand tobacco smoke. Even if you don't inhale directly (first hand) from the pipe, bong, or paper rolled cigarette you will still inhale the THC from the second hand smoke in the air. You will experience some of the intoxication and it may show up in a urine drug test, so be careful who you associate with.
No where NEAR as bad as habitual smoking, but STILL harmful. And very easy to get addicted to. But, if you keep it under control, it shouldn't really affect you all that much. And when it starts to, stop for a year or two to give your lungs time to heal up (takes about 6-9 months for better breathing). And smoke the filterless kind. Trust me, its makes a huge difference. I used to smoke filters a lot but now when I smoke I just rip off the filter and smoke it that way.