even norml comes right out and says it, although they're also being confusing, and it's kind of maddening.
there
have been studies that have suggested that the active ingredients in
marijuana - thc & cbd - may have anti-oxidant properties, but the
way this is presented pretty much everywhere is grossly misleading.
some
of the studies have even gone so far as to suggest that thc might
shrink tumours, it is true, but what these studies did is inject the
compound directly into the tumour at concentrations that are beyond
anything we could imagine. you'd have to condense thousands and
thousands of joints worth of thc into a syringe to get these kinds of
properties. the amount of thc you get from smoking bud is absolutely
clinically useless.
so, these reports say things like
"it's true that marijuana smoke has been found to produce pre-cancerous
cells...but it also has thc", with the implication that it balances out.
but, that is dishonest. marijuana smoke has carcinogens in very, very
high concentrations (equivalent or higher than tobacco smoke) and trace
amounts of anti-oxidants. they don't balance out.
in
very, very high concentrations, nicotine could potentially reverse
ageing. but, nobody talks about that when discussing the effects of
smoking.
you can wait fifty years for these studies to come back, but unless you've smoked yourself retarded, you know it's going to give you cancer - and there's no use in pretending you don't.
http://norml.org/component/zoo/category/cannabis-smoke-and-cancer-assessing-the-risk