It depends on what brand you want.
$1,000?
One pound of salt.
It weighs one pound per pound
1 pound Sterling = 238.5 naira
140$
yes! you do. If you cut the top of the cannabis plants it spreads and grows much faster than it had before. But you have wait longer to smoke , because he needs to fertilize..
a half a pound, or 8 ounces. which would round up to (depending on the kind of marijuana) from $1700 to $1800. You're crazy if you want to waste that much money on marijuana. HAHA.
It weighs a qtr pound you idiot. 8 oz
Generally it is illegal to sell marijuana in most areas. Regardless, it really depends on where you are at.
Pretty much anything you can think of that ails you, if you live in a cannabis friendly state. I became a patient because i have 'trouble sleeping' haha
Here's a bigger question, why do YOU call it marijuana? It's called CANNABIS, that's it's proper name that's been used for as long as the English dictionary used the word for that plant. Marijuana is it's propaganda name, it wasn't called MARIJUANA before the 1930's, it was called CANNABIS Just shows you how much effect that propaganda campaign effected the world. That name is still being used today, by someone like you and the others around you. Marijuana is a Mexican slang term for a wild tobacco. Later adopted by the U.S government to make people think MARIJUANA is different from CANNABIS, thus fooled society successfully.
Im diffrent, yeah im diffrent.
Up to five years.
Cannabis as it is used here refers specifically to cannabis sativa, more commonly known as marijuana. Marijuana contains THC which acts as a neurotransmitter affecting the cannabinoid receptors in the brain. Our brain naturally produces endogenous cannabinoids (endocannabinoids) CB1 and 2-AG which are vital in slowing breathing and heart rate and in general counteract the effects of adrenaline on the body after a fight or flight reaction. A rush of THC from smoking marijuana has the same calming effect, albeit temporary. There is no chemical difference between Marijuana bought illegally through a black market, and marijuana provided by clinics to be used medicinally, however purchasing anything through a black market carries it's own risks. Likewise smoking marijuana carries the same risks as smoking tobacco other types of cannabis. No study has ever shown THC kills brain cells or in any way damages the brain, in fact it simply mimics the effects of neurotransmitters produced by the brain naturally There has been many research done regarding the effects of cannabis most are however unpublished or with held mostly for legal and political reasons. Research has shown that Cannabis can kill brain cancer cells, improve appetite for chemotherapy patients act as a pain reliever and relieve dementia. You can Google "Cannabis Aids", "Cannabis dementia+-Alzheimer", "cannabis brain cancer". Of course much of the results should be taken under much consideration and my answer is no excuse for any one to go ahead and smoke pot.
A blood test for illness is never going to be searching for the main stimulating organic substance found in female Cannabis plants, THC. Any blood test specifically searching for THC will detect the use of marijuana. cannabis is shown due to time periods witch varies to amount taken and how much taken
Cannabis oil - which is a highly concentrated form of marijuana, has been demonstrated to have remarkable effects in treating brain cancer. The scientific explanations as to why exactly cannabis oil should be so effective - much more so than chemotherapy - is yet a little unclear, mainly because of the few scientific studies into this. However the treatment is not wholly anecdotal. The Seth Organisation has demonstrated a 40% success rate in treating brain cancers with cannabis oil.
No. Cannabis refers to the same plant as marijuana. There are several active chemicals in the marijuana plant, none of which have an amphetamine-like structure or activity. Amphetamines belong to a class of chemicals called Stimulants.
In Canada, adults can legally possess up to 30 grams of dried cannabis (or its equivalent) in public. Rules may vary by province and territory. It's important to check local regulations before transporting marijuana.