No. Tobacco kills people, weed has never killed anyone. Weed gets you high, tobacco just makes you addicted with nicotine. tobacco causes cancer, weed treats cancer. tobacco can only be smoked or chewed by a person, weed plants can be consumed, or used to make things like paper, clothes, rope, concrete, fuel and more. Tobacco is legal, weed is illegal.
There is no accurate way of knowing the answer to this. Marijuana is just as addictive as tobacco, but medically in the long run has more harmful side effects. See the related question below.
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.
Marijuana is a much more healthful inhalation substance. Leaving aside the therapeutic euphoric effects.
A national study suggests that low to moderate use of marijuana is less harmful to users' lungs than exposure to tobacco.
no, tobacco is never marijuana... its tobacco.
Research suggests that marijuana may have fewer health risks than smoking tobacco products, but it is not without its own potential harms. Both substances can have negative effects on the lungs and overall health when smoked. It is important to consider individual factors and make informed decisions about substance use.
No, marijuana and tobacco are two different plants. Marijuana comes from the cannabis plant, while tobacco comes from the tobacco plant.
no it would take about 8 ciggs to equal about one joint
Sodium chloride, commonly known as table salt, is not a harmful chemical found in tobacco. Tobacco contains harmful substances such as nicotine and tar, which are known to have adverse health effects when consumed or inhaled.
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.
Marijuana contains no known cancer causing agents.
Tobacco is considered a drug because it contains nicotine, which is a highly addictive substance. Despite this, tobacco products are legal and widely available, leading to their widespread use despite the known harmful effects on health.