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    THAT'S DOPE: MARIJUANA VAPORIZER WITHOUT THE SMOKE

    SAN FRANCISCO - The biggest hit on the medical marijuana scene could soon be a high-tech gizmo that lets people inhale the drug but skip the smoke.

    The device is a marijuana vaporizer. One version looks like a metallic volcano and sells for more than $500. Its creator calls it "the Mercedes-Benz of vaporizers."

    By heating marijuana to a point where vapors are formed but before combustion, a vaporizer is free of many of the toxins found in marijuana smoke, advocates say.

    "You don't have the harshness you get from smoking, no next-morning cough, no shortness of breath," said Kathy Gagne, a 56-year-old Oakland resident who began vaporizing marijuana five years ago to treat her depression.

    The Bay Area has apparently become the hub of the vaporization movement - from a just-completed UC-San Francisco study on the technology's effectiveness to Alameda County officials' plans to allow the devices in new marijuana dispensaries.

    More than a dozen manufacturers have sprung up to churn out the devices.

    But federal officials aren't fired up about the vaporizers - or what they deliver.

    "Until an application ... is approved by the Food and Drug Administration, marijuana will continue to be classified as a Schedule I ( illegal ) drug," sniffed Jennifer Devallance, spokeswoman for the Office of National Drug Control Policy.


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    "Until an application ... is approved by the Food and Drug Administration, marijuana will continue to be classified as a Schedule I ( illegal ) drug," sniffed Jennifer Devallance, spokeswoman for the Office of National Drug Control Policy.


    If she sniffs hard maybe she will smell the future....

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