bob bong, thats very unlikely, since the lungs arent just like pouches of air, they are like a web of bronchitial passages (however you spell it) and so to scrape stuff out youd need the lungs to be full of air, and youd need a very small, accurate blade and a very skillful surgeon, like a brain surgeon or something
No man, it comes out, the problem is if you're a heavy smoker (like most tobacco smokers) your lungs natural cleaning ability is damaged by all the smoke, and it can't remove the tars as easily. But of course your lungs can remove shit that gets in them, otherwise we'd suffocate in after a few years of life.
Let me ask, who made marijuana? It's an ancient plant placed here for a good reason, so there must be a wise use for it, rather than a wise reason to prohibit it's use and cultivation. The only thing wrong with smoking pot is that it harms the lungs and the rest of the body over time. But the real problem with pot is not smoking it. It's the fact that it's illegal. Have you ever eaten it or smoked it through water pipe filtration? Or how about diffusers that can elliminate vast percentages of the smoky byproduct? True, if the shit were legal, there'd still be people smoking blunts and holding in monster hooka hits, coughing and drooling through their eyes. But as for me, I'd be eating a delicious strain of it over a divine linguini recipe or something along those lines. I'd be making hemp butter and other forms of THC saturated products. But the reason I don't do that is because of laws punishing the quantity I may possess. So, therefore, I possess a little bit, which is usually lowgrade mexican brickweed; and I smoke it because I get more highs for my buck. But all along I'd rather be growing it or associating with skilled trustworthy growers in a legal market system. I often day dream about it when I'm high. Ladies and gentlemen, it's the smoke that harms; it's the carbon-dioxide and other carcinogenic byproducts of combustion that do the harm; not the active ingredient, Tetra-hydra-cannibinol (THC). Please let us get that fact straight. Did you know that Hemp is a valuable source of Omega fatty acid which when injested is a vital nutrient for body and mind function? It's actually a critical ingredient. But the FDA isn't going to tell you that. Why? Because there are too many large conglomerates (corporations) supporting their own highly addictive financial money hoarding habbits, and hemp is just not going to be legalized so long as it threatens to dip into their market and profit projections (unless we supporters organize adequately and exercise that little bit of democracy that might yet remain). I doubt that big business even considers marijuana. I'd venture to say that hemp, having been prohibited for as long as it has, is so deeply shrouded beneathe the injustices of our evolving democratic process, that general society is totally unaware of the real reason marijuana is illegal today. I'll say this, marijana is not a threat to democracy; it's a threat to capitalism. And it's capitalism that is the more addictive and harmful narcotic. I believe this is a much closer explanation as to why weed is illegal. So, yes, marijana is more dangerous, but not necessarily in the manner publicized in the mass media. For those researchers out there, look up the LaGuardia Report, or read The Emperor Wears No Clothes, by Jack Herrer. The History Channel also did an excellent documentary on Marijuana within the passed few years. There is so much more I could say. But I'll stop for now. Write me and help me strengthen and refine this piece of free speech. Afterall, it's our free speech. Love you all.
One of the most disgustingthingsis looking at an actual lung of a heavy smoker after they died. its actually black ! (not uniformy)
Well, I read a lot. Way more than most people I know, and I usually remember what I read (always made studying easy for me, one read-through and I was done). So aside from my voracious reading habits, I also have very diverse interests which change all the time, so I read about lots of different things. But hell, I don't know everything, and (gasp!) I'm even wrong sometimes.