Marijuana can be smoked, vaped and ingested. A bong rip, joint or blunt has its own merits in the high that you get and there are a variety of vaporizers to suit anyone’s lifestyle. This infographic breaks down smoking, vaporizing, vaporizers, and cannabinoids.
Grandma Inhales Marijuana Hash from a Vaporizer (Video)
Now that grandma has joined the stoner community, she should probably hook up with the dude from Grandpa Smokes Weed For The First time In His Life
15 Things You Should Know About Marijuana (Infographic)
If you are anything like me, you love infographics because they make lots of information extremely easy to read and digest. So when the team at Term Life Insurance came to me with the opportunity to work with them on a marijuana infographic I HAD to take the opportunity. So after lots of research and blunts smoked, here is an awesome marijuana infographic that shows 15 things about marijuana that you should know. I even learned a thing or two, this plant is even more amazing than I thought. Enjoy. – Hail Mary Jane
Marijuana Doesn’t Harm Lungs?
As much stoners as would like to ignore it, the thought of marijuana negatively affecting their lungs can sometimes be worrisome. Using a vaporizer regularly will put you on the safe side but all that smoke from other methods has to fuck you up right? A 20 year long study comparing the lung functions of marijuana and tobacco smokers produced some good news
The analyses showed pot didn’t appear to harm lung function, but cigarettes did. Cigarette smokers’ test scores worsened steadily during the study. Smoking marijuana as often as one joint daily for seven years, or one joint weekly for 20 years was not linked with worse scores. Very few study participants smoked more often than that.
Too much of anything can be destructive, you just have to be aware of your body and your habits. Don’t expect to have super lungs if you smoke 20 blunts a day.
> Marijuana Doesn’t Harm Lung Functions, study found | Yahoo News