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News (Media Awareness Project) - UK: Cancer Warning Put On Smoking Joints
Title:UK: Cancer Warning Put On Smoking Joints
Published On:2002-11-11
Source:Guardian, The (UK)
Fetched On:2008-01-21 20:05:49
CANCER WARNING PUT ON SMOKING JOINTS

Smoking three joints a day might do as much damage to the lungs as do 20
cigarettes, the British Lung Foundation says in a report today. Tar from
cannabis cigarettes has 50% more cancer causing chemicals than a cigarette,
and smokers inhale deeper and hold their breath longer, the charity warns
in a report on Britain's most popular illegal drug, says the charity.

It fears young people are unaware of the medical consequences of smoking
the drug, far more powerful than in the 1960s due to a higher ratio of
tetrahydro-cabinol (THC), the ingredient associated with its mind-affecting
properties.

The foundation wants a government campaign to warn of the heightened risks
of chest infections and cancers. It also wants more research into increased
risk of nicotine addiction, and whether cannabis smoking leads to more
emphysema and chronic bronchitis.

The report, A Smoking Gun?, comes as the government prepares to reclassify
cannabis as a less harmful drug and endorse a more relaxed attitude to
policing its use.

Mark Britton, the charity's chairman, believed it would surprise those who
smoked cannabis rather than tobacco, in the belief it was safer. "The
report is not about the moral rights and wrongs of cannabis, but making
sure everyone is completely clear about the respiratory risks involved."

It concludes that there is strong evidence cannabis smoking increases the
risk of lung cancer, which kills more than 34,000 Britons a year.

Benzopyrene, a constituent of tar in cannabis cigarettes, alters a gene
that normally suppresses tumours. It accepts that evidence is less
conclusive on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, thought to kill
another 32,000 a year.
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