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Rolling a blunt with or without the Leaf?

Discussion in 'Apprentice Marijuana Consumption' started by Abek92, Jul 13, 2017.

  1. I've been splitting blunts (white owl, Swisher) and then removing the outer leaf and just rolling up the inner blunt paper and smoking it without reapplying the outer leaf, the only issue is that the inner wrap tends to break (holes) sometimes and only lasts like 5mins (burns fast) but still get high. I smoke occasionally so I haven't really learned about how to properly roll a blunt, help?
     
  2. You roll with the outer leaf
     
  3. But doesn't that contain nicotine that's the reason why I've been rolling without the leaf? I try to take off as much possible and just roll with the inner wrap. What's the purpose of smoking a blunt as is with the leaf on or rewrapping it other than cancer or slow burning?
     
  4. LOL you're smoking a blunt bro. The whole thing contains nicotine. Each leaf and the filler tobacco. And I hope you know nicotine isn't the main reason why smoking tobacco is bad for you at all. It's what makes it addictive. If you're worried about that shit either smoke joints or try hemp wraps which are like blunts but use hemp instead of tobacco. (They can be flavored too just like normal blunts). If you smoke some tobacco from time to time and not regularly it's pretty unlikely that that's gonna be what kills you.
     
  5. Right on man thanx. Also what's this so called inner 1" part of the inner wrap that contains some sort of cancer causing stuff idk also the so called cancer strip running along one of the sides? Whats all this about?
     

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