phirewire
11-18-2010, 02:30 AM
After watching and reading a bit person curiosity brought me here to ask. ( I wanted some answers from the source, not the assumed correct answer from a researcher)
I personally have no had the chance to try weed myself but not closed to the subject however had few odd ball questions that Iv been wondering.
From what I understand any kind of smoke inhaled does stand a chance to produce tar. So if someone uses a vaporizer does that eliminate that possibility?
The other question is more of an opinion question.
I know weed does not have addictive properties like nicotine, heroin, etc.
However does anyone think that it can be addictive (not that its a bad thing) in a way how you addicted to a game, internet, or music. If you had to stop for whatever reason, would it be hard or just a disappointment for you?
I personally have no had the chance to try weed myself but not closed to the subject however had few odd ball questions that Iv been wondering.
From what I understand any kind of smoke inhaled does stand a chance to produce tar. So if someone uses a vaporizer does that eliminate that possibility?
The other question is more of an opinion question.
I know weed does not have addictive properties like nicotine, heroin, etc.
However does anyone think that it can be addictive (not that its a bad thing) in a way how you addicted to a game, internet, or music. If you had to stop for whatever reason, would it be hard or just a disappointment for you?