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  • Cutting of course.
  • Cutting!
  • Weed I think, because the kind of affects it has internally in your body and the way it disturbs all your systems its more dangerous.
  • Both. Saying one is worse than the other makes one seem "not so bad". They are both a bad habit that needs to be stopped in order to live a more productive life.
  • Stop! Drop the blade and light the bone yo...
  • Cutting, it directly injures you.
  • Smoking weed is more harmful. Inhaling any substance into your lungs is risky. Cuts will usually heal.
  • Smoking weed. Cutting usually doesn't last long and the weed never seems to go away.
  • Obviously cutting. However, I don't support the use of cannabis as a crutch. If you feel you *need* anything of that nature is unhealthy (unless you're a medical cannabis patient).
  • Cutting absolutely. There is risk of serious infection with cutting. If one cuts they don't usually cut once and wait for it to heal, taking care of it properly, and then cut again repeating the process. Cutters cut and cut and cut. Marijuana has very little negative effects, and can have a positive effect for those with cancer and AIDS.
  • Cutting
  • That's like asking what is more harmful getting bitten by a shark or an croc. Honest answer. Truth is both have the potential to be harmful.
  • Cutting weeds
  • Cannabis does not kill brain cells nor does it make them go 'dormant'. Using cannabis can cause temporary impairments in short-term memory and what's called 'executive brain functions', the ability to learn new information or engage in complex manipulation of learned material. These effects disappear as the drug effects wear off. Long term, chronic cannabis users themselves complain of problems with memory, concentration, loss of motivation, paranoia, depression, dependence and lethargy. However there is no convincing evidence that heavy long-term marijuana use permanently impairs memory or other cognitive functions. source: House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology. Cannabis. The scientific and medical evidence. London: The Stationery Office, 1998 Even if you believe ridiculus government propaganda, the answer is still very obvious.

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