Pubdate: Wed, 18 Nov 2015 Source: Asbury Park Press (NJ) Copyright: 2015 Asbury Park Press Contact: http://www.app.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/26 Author: Frank Leccese Sr. WHY ARE HEALTH EFFECTS OF POT BEING IGNORED? Regarding the Nov. 16 article "Marijuana's in bloom in N.J.," why this headlong rush into legalizing recreational marijuana? The only answer that makes any sense is that legislators see a big pot (pardon the pun) of tax revenue. They are willing to put many of us at risk so that they can have a new source of money to spend. They claim to be concerned about our health and that is why we've been subjected to countless warnings about the harmful effects of tobacco smoke for the last 40-plus years. Now, not a word about the harmful effects of marijuana smoke. Why? Health issues alone are enough to label the recreational use of marijuana as damaging to your health and should be avoided. Government agencies continually tell us to quit smoking with TV ads that are very graphic and labeling that warns of death. According to Psychology Today, "6,000 of the same chemicals in marijuana smoke are present in tobacco" and "one of the most potent carcinogens in tobacco smoke is present in even greater amounts in marijuana smoke." The American Lung Assocation says "marijuana smoke is harmful to lung health and has been shown to contain many of the same toxins, irritants and carcinogens as tobacco smoke." USA Today claims that "marijuana increases the risk of psychosis" and the New England Journal of Medicine in an article states "that marijuana smoke increases the risk of heart attack and stroke." So, why after 40-plus years of rightfully trying to get all of us to quit or not start smoking tobacco, is it now seemingly not a problem with marijuana smoke? Frank Leccese Sr. Colts Neck - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom