Marijuana is a "Scheduled" controlled substance. Schedule I, meaning little to no use(marinol?), strong potential for abuse/addiction, and danger to persons using it. It is classified in the same way as Meth, and many other lethal substances, unlike marijuana.
Even Cocaine and Heroin, enjoy Shcedule II classification, meaning they are said to have some useful qualities but have restricted distribution.
You make sence out of it. I can't
In the United States at the moment marijuana is a schedule l drug. There have been several attempts to lower it to schedule ll as there are currently accepted medical uses for cannabis, and schedule l drugs are not supposed to have any medicinal value.
C Class, however as an ex user I believe it should be A class because of the damage it causes, the high likely-hood you will try harder drugs and the availability of it. I know work as a Nurse in D & A, am an ex needle user, and am qualified to express my answer.
Marijuana is considered a Class I narcotic and its use has been restricted by federal law since 1937.
illegal drugs
Kingdom:PlantaePhylum:MagnoliophytaClass:MagnoliopsidaOrder: RosalesFamily:CannabaceaeGenus:CannabisSpecies:C. sativa
Cannabis is a class B drug
economy class u smoke it on a plane
It fallls under cannabis
class
C
a drug, but the government doesn't want you to know that, that's why marijuana is 'classified' as a drugits classified as the "best stuff ever"
stimulant
stimulant
marijuana
Marijuana, and cocaine.
its keef from marijuana somehow made into a solid.. or liquid. its 100% from marijuana
Marijuana
According to our "intelligent" US government, marijuana is classified as a schedule 1 drug.....the worst of the worst, right up there with heroin. HOWEVER, cocaine is a schedule 2 drug, apparently not so bad for you compared to weed...according to our "intelligent" government.
It is classified as a psychedelic tryptamine.
mushrooms, lsa, lsd, marijuana all can be considered hallucinogenic
mushrooms, lsa, lsd, marijuana all can be considered hallucinogenic
Marijuana is a drug, not a disease..