Additional info, added Monday June 9 2008, 12:43 am: i dont mean by smoking too much. i mean like can someone be allergic to it? or can their throat close or something? because my parents always told me it might be dangerous for me to smoke because i have a narrow airway.. but i dont know if they were just telling me that to scare me out of smoking or not? also.. what can happen if it is laced with something? like i hear about bad things happening to people if they smoke pot laced with another drug.. what kind of drugs can it be laced with? and what can they do? THANKS!. Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? xO_b_r_i_a_n_a_Ox answered Monday June 9 2008, 1:02 pm: well obviously if you're highly allergic to it it could kill you. if you're allergic to peanut butter, it could also kill you. unless you're allergic to the marijuana plant or it's laced with something else, which could happen if you get it from someone sketchy, it's fine [ xO_b_r_i_a_n_a_Ox's advice column | Ask xO_b_r_i_a_n_a_Ox A Question ]
uisforukelele answered Monday June 9 2008, 11:41 am: No, I've never heard of anyone dying from smoking pot.
ThEDaRkEsTSiDe answered Sunday June 8 2008, 11:16 pm: Absolutley not, I have actually heard that to overdose from smoking marijuana, you need to smoke (in pounds) a weight equal to, or greater than that of how much you weigh. So if you weighed 134 pounds, you would need 134 pounds to overdose on it! I've never smoked it before and never will, but believe me, theres SO many kids at my school who do. I've never heard of anyone dying from weed in my life. [ ThEDaRkEsTSiDe's advice column | Ask ThEDaRkEsTSiDe A Question ]
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