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put away the cliches... There are over 400 different types of cannabiliods (or different types of THC whatever) each having a different 'effect' on you. Your brain actually has seperate receptors for THC. In fact, the human brain natrually secrets THC durring child birth. THC distorts your conception of time, making child birth a much, much, much, much less of a stressful situaton (to prevent PTSD?).
It is true that the amount of TAR in buf is more then of tobacco. but think of it like this, if your addicted to cigarettes, your going to smoke 4 to 5 times that as much tobacco then as bud. unless your a raging pot head who doesnt do much more then sleep and eat all day (ME)

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actually while doing my research yesterday I found out that Marijuana BUDS have less tar than Tabacco leafs. BUT Marijuana leafs have more tar than Tobacco leafs.
But really who smokes the cuttings/shake unless they are broke w/no buds? No one does... that is why the information is so mis-leading.

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wow what book did you read that our of sounds intersting

Last edited by VBsucks; 05/05/04 04:18 PM.
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This shows that anti-marijuana people Lie through their teeth to make marijuana seem MUCH worse than it actually is.. http://www.drugtext.org/library/articles/nanahas.html
Here is another Myth/Fact <a href="websitehttp://www.drugtext.org/library/articles/nanahas.html" target="_blank">websitehttp://www.drugtext.org/library/articles/nanahas.html</a>
This is where they talk about the leafs compared to buds and tar level (I have this one saved as favorites at home... when I get back from school I will post this link)


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