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United States News Title: Is Vaping Marijuana Safe? Deaths and Lung Disease Linked to E-Cigs Call That Into Question Vaping THC may be behind many of the serious lung diseases that have been tied to e-cigarette useraising concerns about an increasingly popular way of consuming marijuana, which many consumers view as a relatively safe habit. Up to 450 people have developed illnesses and at least four people have died after using e- cigarettes, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) officials said on a call with reporters Friday. While the CDC and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have not found a device, product or substance that is linked to all cases, a paper published Friday in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests that many sick individuals vaped THC, a compound in marijuana, before developing an illness, either instead of or in addition to nicotine. CDC and public-health officials confirmed this finding. The investigation threatens to shatter many peoples perceptions of marijuana as safe and natural, an opinion that has gained steam as the drug is legalized in more and more states. A 2018 Gallup pollfound that Americans largely view both marijuana and e-cigarettes as less harmful than cigarettes, and that more than 40% of respondents thought marijuana was not too or not at all harmful. But a growing number of illnesses apparently tied to vaping THC may change some users mindsand remove the health halo that often surrounds vaping. The recent illnesses have surprised Ziva Cooper, research director of the University of California Los Angeles Cannabis Research Initiative. If you had called me a month ago and asked me about the risks of vaporizing relative to smoking, I would have had a very different answer based on the literature thus far, Cooper says. This is an issue that deserves immediate attention. E-cigarettes work by heating substancesmost often liquid nicotine, but also marijuana flowers or compounds suspended in oilsinto aerosols that can be inhaled. Although its a source of debate, this process is thought to be healthier than traditional smoking, since burning substances such as tobacco or marijuana creates byproducts that can harm the lungs and overall health. Cooper says a handful of studies on vaping cannabis have suggested that using e-cigarettes is less harmful to the lungs than smoking marijuana. Perhaps in part because of that belief, vaping marijuana has grown increasingly popular. In Colorado the poster child of legal marijuana usethere was a 78% increase in the number of marijuana concentrates (a category that includes vape products) sold to consumers from 2017 to 2018, according to state Department of Revenue data. (Marijuana flowers still make up a larger share of the total market, the data showsbut the proportion is changing as concentrate sales rise.) And its not just legal users who are vaping marijuana: About 13% of high school seniors said they had in a federal survey released in December 2018. And the CDC has specifically warned consumers against using bootleg vape pen cartridges. By 2022, U.S. cannabis concentrates sales, driven by vaping products, are projected to hit $8.4 billiononly slightly less than sales of marijuana flowers, according to a report from marketing firm Arcview, which focuses on the cannabis industry. Its likely that the processing of THC, rather than the compound itself, is the cause of recent lung issues, says Jacob Borodovsky, an epidemiologist at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis who has studied vaping. To produce vape pen liquid, THC is suspended in an oil solution that often also includes chemicals to alter the flavor or consistency of the mixture, which users then heat and inhale. If I had to bet money on whether or not THC is causing these lung-related issues, I wouldnt put it on the THC compound itself, Borodovsky says. I would put it on the way in which the THC is prepared and delivered. Since the regulatory process for vape oils is pure chaos right now, its hard to know which chemicals have been added, and even if whats on the label is accurate, he says. The FDA, for example, has issued multiple warnings to companies making inaccurate claims about the contents of products containing CBD, another compound in marijuana. The FDA is now testing more than 100 product samples used by patients who developed lung diseases after vaping, in an effort to find out exactly whats in them and what could be causing illnesses. New York state health officials on Thursday pointed to vitamin E acetate, an unauthorized additive in some marijuana vape pods, as a focus of their investigation. But on Friday, an FDA spokesman said, No one substance, including Vitamin E acetate, has been identified in all of the samples tested by the agency. The spokesperson added: Importantly, identifying any compounds that are present in the samples will be one piece of the puzzle but will not necessarily answer questions about causality. While the FDA attempts to stop cannabis products from making health claims, it does not regulate THC vaping productsin part because marijuana remains illegal under federal law. And though some states require companies to submit to random independent testing of their products, Borodovsky says, theres little oversight before something goes to marketand even less for the black and gray market companies that have popped up as the industry has grown. Just because it says lab-tested on the label, dont believe that, he says. Products that contain less than 0.3% THC do not fall under Drug Enforcement Administration purview. And those that contain more are subject to a byzantine regulatory system that can prevent even scientists from studying their contents. Since marijuana is classified as a Schedule I drug under federal law, the same category as heroin and LSD, researchers need special permission to work with it, and theyre limited to studying products that come from the only facility approved to grow marijuana for research: the University of Mississippi, which traditionally doesnt produce things like vape oils and edibles. We cannot study [some] products that are available to the public, which is a significant barrier to understanding the public-health implications, Cooper, the UCLA cannabis researcher, says. As the investigation into lung diseases continues, the CDC is advising consumers to consider not using e-cigarettes, and particularly avoid products that have been altered or purchased on the street. Cooper agrees that people should be careful, and notes that plants may be a safer alternative to more processed products. Theres enough concern for there to be a general statement that people should be very cautious about vaping, she says. Its safer, if youre going to vape, to go with plant product with a known device.
Poster Comment: This has gotta suck for Dicktard, and all the other pothead activists, when huge plumes of vape smoke is 1000% safer than vaping MARIJUANA. Imagine that, the substance (weed) that Dicktard continually propagates on this forum that it cures EVERYTHING... is now killing our lazy, gaming, retarded millennial youth. Personally, if youre stupid enough to suck huge plumes of any chemical or PLANT into your LUNGS... simply for your enjoyment or because youre too mentally WEAK TO STOP OR COPE... you deserve to die.
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I had read a study that found 24 out of 41 with lung disease were using a product called Dank Vape.
The Dank Vape is an online company that sells cheap hash oil vaping cartridges at a discount price compared to their direct competitors. I looked at their website and was surprised that they openly advertise "WE SHIP TO ALL STATES IN THE USA, CANADA & WORLDWIDE". That would include states where pot and especially hash and hash oil and similar products will get the user prison time if they are caught. The penalties are much harsher for possessing these concentrated products in most states that haven't legalized the products yet. There are rumors that some people have been refilling Dank Vape cartridges (because they are so plentiful) with some adulterated product and then resell them at regular price. It's a way for scumbags to make money off their empty cartridges. The drug trade has always had such adulterated products. It would be no real surprise if it happened with the vape pen products as well. LF's hash oil users should avoid these refillable cartridges entirely. One outstanding product that appeared very early in Colorado was Evolab's Chroma cartridges. Evolab uses CO2 extraction and no solvents in extraction or processing. They pursue the highest grade product, a near-pharmaceutical product because they want to compete at the high end of the market, not scrap around competing with the cheapo products that are processed with a lot of chemicals. So the factory-sealed Chroma cartridges cost about twice as much as the Dank Vape vape cartridges. There are a few other companies who are shooting for highly refined and targeted vape products of this type. EvoLab was one of the first to really succeed. They and a few other high-end THC oil companies are positioning themselves for becoming a prescription drug if/when the FDA reclassifies THC and CBD products nationwide. Of course, I scarcely need to mention that all of THESE PRODUCTS WILL KILL YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN IF YOU EVEN LOOK AT THEM. So don't buy them. I posted the picture above so LF's users can learn to recognize these hippie CARTRIDGES OF DEATH so they can prepare to call the FBI to rat out anyone they see using one of these SUICIDE VAPE PENS.
A cartridge a day? Like, 7-10 times the max recommended dosing? When people recklessly overdose on something, it's a little ironic for them to turn into some modern-day Carrie Nation (pictured, right) and take a hatchet down to wreck the local vape shops, vigilante-style. But Carrie wasn't so pretty and photogenic. She had a face that would make a freight train jump the tracks. Or a drunk of a husband who prefer to drink himself to death rather than look at her again in the light of day. This Vape Girl is a retard. And she is entirely to blame for her own lung problems and hospitalization. Notice that she's pretty so it makes for a good news story. She's a photogenic face for a cause that Big Gov and LibMedia are already fighting. Hell, for all we know, she faked it all just so she could become the face of Vaping Gone Bad. Every one of these little whores is just after their 15 minutes of fame. Or infamy. They don't care which. Give this little gal a few years and she'll likely get spit out the bottom of the porn industry after making a name for herself and winning industry awards for her DVDA artistry.
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