Quote Originally Posted by 420_24/7
the amount of thc loss in water is incredible small as thc is not soluble in water.
some thc can accumulate on the surface of a bubble before it pops releasing the majority of the smoke, the amount of thc lost is not even worth mentioning and common sense proves that water filters something bad out, look at bong water, would you prefer all that crap to be in your lungs?
Quote Originally Posted by Reefer Rogue
Go along with that crappy study. Thc is not water soluble. The amount of thc 'lost' isn't worth discussing.
Sure, THC is not soluble in water, but neither is tar. So what's your point? What are you basing your statement on (that the loss of THC is "incredible small" (sic))? Both the tar and the cannabinoids in which the THC resides stick to the water without dissolving into it. And the study found more THC sticks to the water then even tar.

If NORML's and MAPS's scientific studies are accurate, then the water is filtering out more THC then tar. It filters more "good" then "bad". And I'm not sure yet exactly what your reasoning is for saying the study is wrong. The studies were done in a high-tech lab that analyzed the actual particulate content of the smoke on average. And the organizations behind the studies are reputed to represent the interests of cannabis smokers fairly well and objectively.

If you have another study backing up what your saying, by all means please let us know about it. Until then, if seeing a bunch of tar and sticky THC cannabinoids in your water makes you feel good, then leave the water in your bong. I don't particularly care to have to inhale more tar to get the same amount of THC as I get through my pipe.
jsn9333 Reviewed by jsn9333 on . smoke bubbler with no water I usualy use my bubbler with no water because of my parents. Is that bad for the bubbler? Peace:hippy::stoned: Rating: 5