Why Does Detest Tobacco, but Like Marijuana?

Smoking tobacco is not like smoking marijuana. This difference is known especially by smokers from California. The one big difference is the effect that happens to the brain. While smoking tobacco products is addictive and harmful to people health, a tobacco smoker does not really feel much change in his outlook or behavior during or after smoking. That is, until they can not have any tobacco when they want it.

But unlike cigarettes, marijuana generates a euphoric feeling that is far more visible than with tobacco. It can make them feel relaxed and removed from normal feelings. These feelings are one of the big attractions of smoking more marijuana than regular cigarette.

Many people love that feeling they get when they have smoked marijuana. While some people believe that marijuana, like tobacco, is not really physically addictive in the same sensation as other stronger drugs.

For example California is a land of contradictions where cigarette smokers are followed with a lawfulness typically reinforced for terrorists, and marijuana smoking is permitted, if not completely encouraged.

Researchers think that soon California government will legalize marijuana use. Of course the “medical” marijuana has been legal here for some time, and commercialize pot growing has increased too. But today, as the state faces a budget debt, the legislature is excitedly eying the possibility of gathering considerable tax receipts from commercial marijuana sales.

Californian cigarette smokers, meanwhile, just can’t catch a smoke break. In 1998, California, the Golden State (was made the official State Nickname in 1968) became the first in the country to ban smoking in restaurants and bars. And also taxes on tobacco are very high, and the state legislature plan to raise them yet again. But in the city of Los Angeles, where the smog levels are legendary, the city council is planning on prohibiting cigarette smoking at outdoor dining areas.

At the same time marijuana smoking has been factual legalized in many California communities. For example in Santa Cruz cigarette smoking is banned within 25 feet of any public building. Cigarette smoking has even been prohibited on the main downtown street. Yet the smell of marijuana smoke is presented in all places at the same time, even on the same streets that have banned cigarettes.

However scientists concluded that chronic marijuana smoking can lead to a total host of health problems, from memory loss to lung cancer.

In general, if smokers believe that smoking tobacco or marijuana either one is physically addictive or not, they do produce physical withdrawal symptoms in a sense.

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