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not worse than cigarettes. In fact, it is not nearly as bad.

The latest research on the effects of marijuana on lung cancer shows that marijuana smokers actually have lower rates of lung cancer than people do not smoke pot. It seems to provide a protective effect. This research was done by Dr. Donald Tashkin of UCLA, the leading expert on the topic.

Every major government commission report on marijuana in the last 100 years has concluded that marijuana is not a serious threat to either individual or public health. You can read the full text of these reports at Major Studies of Drugs and Drug Policy - http://druglibrary.org/schaffer/Library/studies/studies.htm

The largest study of the health effects was done by Kaiser Permanente. They surveyed the health records of 65,000 patients over a number of years. They found no significant differences between the health records of pot smokers and people who did not smoke pot. see http://www.druglibrary.org/crl/aging/sidney-01.html

The World Health Organization studied the comparison between alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana in health effects. They concluded that marijuana is safer than either alcohol or tobacco by a wide margin. See

A Comparative Appraisal of the Health and Psychological Consequences of Alcohol, Cannabis, Nicotine and Opiate Use - http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/hemp/general/who-index.htm

The number of deaths produced by tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana in the US in a typical year is as follows:

Tobacco - about 400,000

Alcohol - about 100,000

Acetimenophen (Tylenol) - about 2,000

Marijuana -- no recorded deaths in history.

See How many people are killed by drugs?

http://druglibrary.org/schaffer/library/basicfax3.htm

(These facts are always skewed in such a manner than pot can never be included. The studies only show deaths directly related to the substance. i.e. alcohol poisoning, overdose of pills. But the indirect deaths caused by pot are actually much greater than Tylenol.)

Studies even show that due to marijuana's ability to clear the lungs of smog, pollutants, and cigarette smoke, it may actually reduce your risk of emphysema, bronchitis, and lung cancer. Smokers of cannabis have been shown to outlive non-smokers in some areas by up to two years. Medium to heavy tobacco smokers will live seven to ten years longer if they also

smoke marijuana.

Pot messes up your brain. Cigarettes mess up your lungs. Cigarettes are addicting and considered worse. Pot is at least naturally grown, less damaging.

AnswerBoth marijuana and tobacco can cause lung damage, and marijuana also puts THC in your system, which remains there for several years even if you quit smoking it. There are 599 different additives that are legal to put in cigarettes, some of which can kill. See the links below for more information.
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