There are three sub-species of cannabis plant - Cannabis sativa, Cannabis sativa indica and Cannabis sativa ruderalis - but it is the indica sub-species that provides the majority of the world's skunk, hash, kif or marijuana. The key components of the drug are THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (cannabidiol).
· After cannabis is smoked, the THC acts on cannabinoid receptors in the brain, affecting memory, concentration, and perception and movement. The effects last three-to-four hours.
· Cannabis costs anywhere between £55 and £134 per ounce.
· Last month, a study by the Beckley Foundation found cannabis is less harmful than both alcohol and tobacco.
· The use of cannabis by humans has been traced back as far as the Mesolithic period (around 10,000BC).
· Queen Victoria was prescribed cannabis to calm period pains.
· 1936 saw the release of over-the-top anti-marijuana film Reefer Madness.
· Indian tradition says the gods sent man cannabis so he might attain delight, courage and heightened sexual desires.
· There are thought to be 140 million cannabis users globally (about 2 per cent of all people), making it the most popular illegal drug.
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· After cannabis is smoked, the THC acts on cannabinoid receptors in the brain, affecting memory, concentration, and perception and movement. The effects last three-to-four hours.
· Cannabis costs anywhere between £55 and £134 per ounce.
· Last month, a study by the Beckley Foundation found cannabis is less harmful than both alcohol and tobacco.
· The use of cannabis by humans has been traced back as far as the Mesolithic period (around 10,000BC).
· Queen Victoria was prescribed cannabis to calm period pains.
· 1936 saw the release of over-the-top anti-marijuana film Reefer Madness.
· Indian tradition says the gods sent man cannabis so he might attain delight, courage and heightened sexual desires.
· There are thought to be 140 million cannabis users globally (about 2 per cent of all people), making it the most popular illegal drug.
News Hawk- Ganjarden 420 MAGAZINE ® - Medical Marijuana Publication & Social Networking
Source: The Observer
Contact: Guardian.co.uk
Copyright: 2008 Guardian News and Media Limited
Website: The Facts: Cannabis