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Yes. anything you smoke or inhale can infect your lungs.

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How does marijuana effect the organ system?

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If you are next to people getting high can it effect you?

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How long does it take to blacken lungs from smkoing marijuana?

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Do the lungs of corpses of marijuana users show evidence of use different from the lungs of tobacco users?

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