they are both drugs
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.
No, they are two different substances.
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.
Tobacco and marijuana have different effects on health and society. Tobacco is linked to serious health issues like cancer and heart disease, while marijuana is associated with less severe health risks. In society, tobacco use is more widely accepted and regulated, while marijuana use is still controversial and illegal in many places.
No...but if they're testing for tobacco, they probably also test for marijuana.
not like tobacco
Marijuana is sometimes smoked with tobacco.
Yes, studies indicate that marijuana smokers can inhale similar levels of tar and absorb comparable amounts of carbon monoxide as tobacco smokers. Both substances are typically smoked in a way that produces similar harmful byproducts. However, the overall health effects and frequency of use often differ between marijuana and tobacco smokers, which can influence the long-term impact on health.
Numerous studies have shown marijuana smoke to contain carcinogens and to be an irritant to the lungs. In fact, marijuana smoke contains 50-70 percent more carcinogenic hydrocarbons than tobacco smoke. Marijuana users usually inhale more deeply and hold their breath longer than tobacco smokers do, which further increase the lungs' exposure to carcinogenic smoke. Marijuana smokers show dysregulated growth of epithelial cells in their lung tissue, which could lead to cancer;
Unfortunately, no. Shame though.
Not particulately