There is not 1 reported death from consuming marijuana. That should answer your question.
Someone who smokes marijuana often.
No.
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The answer is, it isn't. A recent study comparing nonsmokers, tobacco-only smokers and marijuana-only smokers found there is no correlation between lung cancer and marijuana use, even in heavy marijuana smokers. A link to the study is given below: (See related links) You still have an increased risk of lung disease and "smoker's cough", but consider this myth debunked.
idk but i do no there is no tar in weed cuz it is placed into the tobacco plants and not marijuana plants
cause if you smoke enough it eats away fat.
Marijuana has no effect on the sex of the babies that people have.
not all marijuana smokers do, i smoke weed all the time, and i have never tried or wanted to try coke or heroin. some do, to get more of a high than what marijuana can do. i don't think marijuana is as much of a "gateway" drug as people make it.
Marijuana really isn't bad; the only reason its still illegal is because the government would have a hard time taxing the substance, as marijuana is simple to grow with the correct equipment. The only harmful effect marijuana has on your body is SLIGHT lung damage. However, most marijuana smokers do not smoke as much as cigarette smokers to cause lung cancer.
many marijuana smokers turn carless about dressing and careless about their responsabilities. The mayor problem with marijuana is that most of the time it is the bridge to stronger habit forming drugs.
On average, smokers tend to have a shorter lifespan compared to non-smokers. The average age of death for a smoker can vary depending on factors such as the amount smoked and overall health, but studies suggest that smokers tend to die about 10 years earlier than non-smokers.
Marijuana contains no known cancer causing agents.