Re: virus: Pot

XYZ Customer Support (xyz@starlink.com)
Thu, 19 Dec 1996 20:25:12 -0700


> From: jonesr@gatwick.geco-prakla.slb.com

> > > From: jonesr@gatwick.Geco-Prakla.slb.com
> >
> > > Mind you, unless you smoke pot pure, then you're still taking in the
> > > cigarette smoke.
> >
> > Pot smoke is not cigarette smoke. They both have different chemical
> > compositions.
> >
>
> Yep, but the point I was making (and not a *very* important point at that)
> is that unless you don't roll your J's with any tobacco in them at all,
> then you're still smoking cigarettes, essentially, just with extra bits
> in it. So smoking unpure pot *is* carcinogenic :)

Tobacco leaves give off different chemicals than pot leaves or, for that
matter, wood does. Therefore it would *have* to have a different effect:
Either more carcniogenic or less carinogenic. The evidence seems to
be that pot smoking is less (but it still is carcinogenic).

What is unpure pot?