'Smokeless' medicinal pot has its advocates
Vaporized fumes said to be cleaner, almost toxin-free
Joe Garofoli, Chronicle Staff Writer, Monday, June 20, 2005
"You don't have the harshness you get from smoking, no next-morning
cough, no shortness of breath," said Kathy Gagne, a 56-year-old
Oakland resident who began vaporizing medicinal cannabis five years
ago to treat her depression. "I could run around Lake Merritt the
morning after I vaporize."
Plus, many users say, vaporizers use less marijuana than other smoking
devices, so they are saving money in the long run.
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