The science and art of smoking cannabis
You have jumped through legal hoops, you've chosen and purchased tools for smoking your drug, and obtained the medicine you need. You're probably keyed up to get started. You require the medicine, which is why you're appraisal this in the first place. You may feel some ambivalence, too. That's usual for anyone bearing in mind a new medicine of any kind, let alone one that's been demonized in the well-liked media for eighty years. Don't worry, though. As you probably know by now, not one person has ever died from smoking too much pot. Not a single person among the millions and millions who have used it all through history. If you think the advantages will outweigh the disadvantages, there's no reason to worry. If you change your mind later, you can simply stop smoking cannabis. The herb's non-addictive nature means you'll almost certainly feel just fine when you do.
So here's how it's done. You light your lighter, put the representative (or end of the joint, etc.) to your mouth, cover the carb if there is one, and breathe in. It's really quite simple. Now, getting everything you perhaps can out of your herb is something that may take years to perfect, but that's OK—there'll be plenty of time for that. There are a few things you should know though, things that may not be clear at first.
First, you have to hold the lighter in a place that allows the flame to be haggard into the bowl or onto the end of your joint, blunt, etc. for long enough to light the weed inside without on fire your fingers. trial with dissimilar angles and locations until you can do so with self-assurance. |