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Re: ACMD: Cannabis 'should remain class C'

by Dr John Watson <drjohn@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 17, 2008 at 02:57 PM

Noticed at Thu, 17 Apr 2008 14:00:00 +0100: Jon O'Brien informed us:

> In article <fu7am0$sb2$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Beenwell@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 (Sally
> Beenwell) wrote:
> 
>> To this end the dangers of smoking THC can be removed.
> 
> Smoke particles, no matter what the source, are damaging to the windpipe
> and lungs. You may be able to make smoking less harmful but,
> unfortunately, you'll never be able to remove all of the dangers.

Vapourisers emit few, if any, smoke particles. They heat herbal cannabis
to a temperature at which the cannabinoids vapourise. This temperature is
insufficient to cause oxidisation of the residual plant material. So, no
smoke.

http://www.canorml.org/healthfacts/va****izers.html


> Jon.

-- 
Dr John Watson
Baker Street
 




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Re: ACMD: Cannabis 'should remain class C'
M_P <m_p@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-04-16 14:47:29 
Re: ACMD: Cannabis 'should remain class C'
Sally Beenwell <Beenwe  2008-04-17 12:00:57 
Re: ACMD: Cannabis 'should remain class C'
Dr John Watson <drjohn  2008-04-17 14:57:09 

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