y odor is enough in many instances to require extra showers or baths. Coughing up phlegm is another way the body cleans itself. This can last for a few weeks to well over six months. (5) Unlike most other drugs, including alcohol, THC is stored in the fat cells and therefore takes longer to fully clear the body than with any other common drug. This means that some parts of the body still retain THC even after a couple of months, rather than just the couple of days or weeks for water soluble drugs. The next most common physical symptoms experienced were tremors or shaking and dizziness. Less frequently experienced were kidney pains, impotency, hormone changes or imbalances, low immunity or chronic fatigue, and some minor eye problems that resolved at around two months.My conclusion is nothing is harmless for everyone, under all circumstances, and at all doses. Consider the meaning of the words "harmless," "safe," and "dangerous." These are relative terms as we use them in everyday life. Riding a bicycle is "safe," but many people are killed in bicycle accidents every year. No one can imagine how some one else suffers when they are faced with these illnesses so no one should regulate your how much you suffer. Yes marijuana has side effects, but every drug does when take them for long periods of time. I can agree with them about not wanting anyone to smoke it, but there are many other ways to get it into your system besides smoking it. Besides the patch inhaling it as a vapor as an alternative method. There are substances in cigarettes that are used in pesticides. Why not band that too! I also understand the concerns of presenting a bad image to the youth of today or people abusing the system getting phony prescriptions to smoke it. I think if anyone who had a legitiment illness they wouldn’t be smoking it just for fun. It would be more for relief. As far as AIDS patients it seems like smoking marijuana is a double edge sword for the...