so i rolled a century sam last night, and was left with somewhere around a 1/4 oz...














....of coarse, leafy, but fresh smelling tobacco. Now, i batch my spliffs, i usually just use tobacco from a decent cigarette(i find benson and hedges(and therfore belmonts) to have reasonably good quality tobacco, better than dumaurier or dunhill or marlboro.) But i thought, seeing as how fresh this stuff is, could i chop it finer and use it in a jay?

the reason i ask, is because the way you smoke a cigar is far different from teh way you smoke a joint. when you smoke a cigar, hardly any smoke enters your lungs, most of it just chills in your mouth/throat area. so is it "safe" to smoke this stuff? is it like "extra carcinogenic" when compared to dried cigarette tobacco? or is teh fresh smell deceptive and it actually taste way shittier than cigarette tobacco?

dont bash my rolling method(although im sure someone will anyway). i know tobacco gives you cancer, i know that it detracts from the so called purity of the herb, and i know that 90% of people dont like it....but thats not the point, I do. just answer the question best you can please .
dankus maximus Reviewed by dankus maximus on . A good use for blunt guts? so i rolled a century sam last night, and was left with somewhere around a 1/4 oz... Rating: 5