Okay, let me clarify this:
Cannabis has no proven long-term side-effects. Any that you are told about are Made Up or simply unsubstantiated. It does have short-term side-effects (imbalance, loss of concentration, relaxation, dry throat) but these effects only last for a short time, after which the user will return to normal. In any case, most of these effects (except for the dry throat) are part of the whole reason people take it in the first place...
Clear? It was the short-term side-effects that Tom was referring to. Tobacco, on the other hand, has no short-term effects (except to counteract the effects of Nicotine Addiction), but causes lots of long-term damage (lung cancer, clogged arteries, reduced lung capacity, addiction, nervousness, etc).
Plus, Cannabis has been proven to have several benefits. For example, it has been shown to reduce the risk of Throat Cancer, and research is currently under way to see if the same is true of Lung Cancer. It also give users a larger effective lung capacity, by clearing out the gunk left by tobacco, and also because users tend to breathe in more deeply, and get used to doing so. Tobacco, on the other hand, has no benefits.
Summary:
Cannabis: Some short-term side-effects; No negative long-term side-effects; Some beneficial long-term side-effects.
Tobacco: No short-term side-effects; Many negative long-term side-effects; No beneficial long-term side-effects.
The choice is yours. Do you smoke one of them, both of them, or neither? My choice is one: Cannabis. Your choice is up to you, but do not criticise me for my decision.
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