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any people have negative reactions to smoke. Whether it's from tobacco, marijuana, or another substance, smoke causes many individuals to experience unpleasant symptoms like watery, irritated eyes and a sense of being unable to breathe clearly. Secondhand smoke has dangers of its own, but for some people, the smoke from marijuana is especially bothersome. These people are allergic to marijuana.
From peanuts to ragweed to penicillin, human beings can be allergic to almost anything, including marijuana. In fact, an individual doesn't even need to smoke marijuana to have an allergic reaction. Just being around the substance is enough to trigger symptoms, which range from severe watery eyes to shortness of breath in extreme cases.
An allergy to marijuana may not be such a terrible thing to have. It gives you a great excuse to steer clear from the drug and people who smoke it, and in the case of one police officer in Arizona, provides unique career skills. The officer suffered from unusual physical spells while growing up in Central America, but no one knew what caused his reaction. Turns out, he was highly allergic to marijuana and his symptoms would appear any time he was around marijuana, even the slightest amount. As a police officer, his allergy allows him to tell immediately if marijuana is present, even from outside a vehicle.
If you experience severe itchy, watery eyes and shortness of breath when you're around marijuana, consult your family doctor, and in the future, stay away from the substance. If you are allergic to marijuana, you may also want to consider a career in law enforcement!
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