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I know smoking cigarettes is bad for you, but what about the effects of marijuana? Not that I smoke it myself, but if you are near it, would it have an adverse affect on you? I look at these large cities and I notice this is a great way to poison a large group of people at once, by forcing the non smoking population to be around those who do smoke, but i have very little information on whether or not Marijuana smoke is dangerous

I know smoking cigarettes is bad for you, but what about the effects of marijuana? Not that I smoke it myself, but if you are near it, would it have an adverse affect on you? I look at these large cities and I notice this is a great way to poison a large group of people at once, by forcing the non smoking population to be around those who do smoke, but i have very little information on whether or not Marijuana smoke is dangerous

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Ummm I cant tell you why but no... I know people with Asthma who smoke.

Also if you thinking weed is being decriminalized just to hurt people with SHS, you might like the Q subs.

[–] [deleted] 5 pts

https://www.marijuanadoctors.com/conditions/asthma/

FTA: Marijuana has anti-spasmodic, anti-anxiety and anti-inflammatory properties, making it ideal for treating asthma for some people. The herb may also address certain issues with conventional treatments such as inhalers.

According to a 1976 study, THC acts as an immediate and effective bronchodilator in asthma patients. Researchers in the study administered THC in patients as an aerosol spray at a mere 1/5 of a milligram dose.

I found it helped me. In the 70s, can't speak for today's weed.

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Inhaling smoke is never good. And second hand smoke, while being less bad than first hand, isn't good.

I'd rank good weed smoke as being less poisonous less a good cigarette.

So it wouldn't be good, and should be avoided, but it's hardly the end of the world

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In the old days in Europe they use to prescribe MJ to people with asthma.

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In the old days in Europe they used to bleed people who were sick.

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Children's heroin, by Bayer is my favorite example

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They also used to expel jews so they clearly had more sense than us.

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You've been watching too many jew hollywood movies bud.

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No, it's

The practice of bloodletting began around 3000 years ago with the Egyptians, then continued with the Greeks and Romans, the Arabs and Asians, then spread through Europe during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. It reached its peak in Europe in the 19th century but subsequently declined and today in Western medicine is used only for a few select conditions.

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They also used to remove part of your brain if you weren't acting right

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So what's your point?

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Well sure pot has smoke just like cigarettes that floats around and gets into your lungs. If your lungs are really sensitive to smoke irritation then you'll get irritated. I used to go to a cigar bar years ago and it was one of the only places that were you were still allowed to smoke in my state believe it or not. And as the evening progressed you would see the smoke line extend all the way down to mid body. the air was so bad inside that place.

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The smoke itself is a carcinogen. Marijuana isn't a poison but like any other medicine/drug it has side effects. People shouldn't smoke every day for fun, it's a medicine for specific things but so many abuse it. I'd say it's safer than most pharmaceuticals for the majority to use on occasion, but not 100% safe and abusing something 24/7 or being exposed to it constantly isn't good. You're not even really supposed to smoke it because the smoke is a carcinogen. The smoke itself could irritate you. If the second hand is enough to get you a buzz you could get side effects (like it throwing your hormones off, heavy pot smokers sometimes throw their hormones out of whack) but that's not very likely. You'd have to be in a room trapped in smoke, somewhere poorly ventilated to actually get high. If you're getting buzzed from the second hand smoke that's a huge problem and whoever's smoking it that close is being rude to you. Even at a distance though, smelling smoke can still bother you if you're really sensitive to it. Having whoever is smoking around you switch to a vaporizer might help, if smoke is the problem. You could be allergic to weed too. I'm allergic to it, not that bad but it makes me cough and sneeze, and itchy to be anywhere near the smoke. Touching the plant itself gives me a rash too. I can't stand the stuff. My mother in law is so allergic that it gives her trouble breathing to be in the same house as a marijuana smoker. A lot of people with asthma smoke, and medical marijuana is actually given to people with asthma but everyone's different. I think you're probably allergic to it.

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Poor ventilation, so I do sometimes get mildly high from the smoke. I have very reactive lungs so even a tiny inkling of smoke, no matter the source will throw it into coughing fits

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You shouldn't react to a vaporizer. What it gives off is a smell, at worst. There's no particulate big enough to capture in a filter or anything, so I doubt particles are big enough to bother your lungs.

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Consider the emissions from vehicles in these cities. Right off the bat is is clear that they release far more into the air than all of the smokers in the city, cigarettes included. If this would cause an issue, the vehicles would already be causing the issues.

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It probably has the same negative effect as burning incense in your house. Don't do it. There only upside is you cannot smell your neighbor. All the downsides of smoke inhalation still apply.

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Marijuana is bad period. Anyone who tells you otherwise is an NPC, a kike, or kike owned.

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Of course marajuana smoke is bad for asthma. It's smoke from a burning weed. Do you think that's somehow going to be good?

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