No, they are two different substances.
in my own personal opinion (and i am a daily marijuana smoker) it shouldn't because it will be the same as when they leglized tobacco they will put all kinds of additives in it it would no longer be natural
they are both drugs
No you will have to inhale it to show .
no, tobacco is never marijuana... its tobacco.
No, marijuana and tobacco are two different plants. Marijuana comes from the cannabis plant, while tobacco comes from the tobacco plant.
THC the active element in "weed" is oil soluble, so cook weed in oil or butter for about 10 15 min. (don't burn!), strain and there you go, I don't think this is as efficient as smoking by the way. you can use the oil/butter in cooking or just spread it on toast. People have died from second hand smoke. If a non-tobacco smoker can die from second hand tobacco smoke because he got tobacco smoke in his system, it is quite possible that a non smoker can get marijuana smoke in his system from being around marijuana smokers.
A dealer in tobacco; also, a manufacturer of tobacco., A smoker of tobacco.
I have GERD and I'm an avid marijuana smoker. My symptoms stay about the same whether I smoke or not.
Hash and marijuana is the same plant. Hash is basically the trichomes of the marijuana buds, while marijuana (or weed/pot) is the bud itself. The side effects are the same as by consuming marijuana. Hash is often mixed and smoked with tobacco, so if you consider tobacco more dangerous than marijuana then technically you could say it's a "harder" drug.
No, but he did chew tobacco.
Nothing bad. I do not know of a single drug/medication that is dangerous to take with marijuana. Since marijuana is neither a stimulant nor a depressant, but a mild hallucinogen, it does not affect the heart and central nervous system the way most other drugs do. It does have some depressive effects (meaning, it can make you feel slow and sleepy), but these are not dramatic enough to be dangerous in combination with Ambien. Tobacco is a stimulant, but for a regular smoker, the effects are negligible. Even if you are not a regular smoker, the effects of tobacco on the body are not dramatic enough to interact badly with the Ambien. So, the weed will likely increase the effects of the Ambien, but only slightly. You definitely will not "overdose" and kill yourself. If you are a regular smoker, the effects of the tobacco will be negligible. If you are not a regular smoker, the tobacco will speed up your heart rate a bit, and slightly counteract the effects of the Ambien and weed. But again, these effects will not be dramatic enough to cause harm.
No...but if they're testing for tobacco, they probably also test for marijuana.