How many chemicals are there in a marijuana joint and in a cigarette?

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I know this doesn’t address the chemical part of the question, but as for your last proposal, they do not produce the same effect. Thereby, I don’t think it would be a good substitute. However, I’m not bashing the idea of it being a legal option…

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