In most places, cannabis is in fact an illegal drug. However, there are increasingly more locations where it is legal, usually for medicinal purposes. Thus, its legality depends on one's location.
Yes.
A drug which is illegal. Examples would include cannabis, cocaine and heroin.
Pot is a slang name for the drug cannabis, illegal in most western countries.
Cannabis is the most common illegal drug used by youth.
No. Cannabis is a Class B illegal drug in the UK.
Most used illegal drug is Cannabis. (Hash, pot, weed, marijuana,...). Most used legal drug is alcohol. (and in some countries alcohol is illegal). Most casualties are caused by alcohol, followed by tobacco.
The most commonly used drug in America is caffeine, followed by alcohol (ethanol) and tobacco. The most commonly used illegal drug is cannabis (marijuana).
if it is illegal, or the similar it will show so dont try it
People are going to take cannabis and other bad drugs if they are illegal or not but hopefully not as much would take them when they are illegal. Most teenagers that take them just do it to try and be cool and smart in front of their friends. Cannabis is the most widely used drug that is illegal in Britain.
The most commonly known illegal drug in the United Kingdom is listed from cannabis, ecstacy, ampthetamines and LSD. The most commonly known drug is cannabis, you don't hear much about this drug but it has been around along time and it is one of the most commonly used drug illegal drug. large surveys over the last few years have found between 13 and 18% of 16-19 year olds and 28% of 20-24 years old have tried this drug at least once in there life.
I don't believe cannabis IS considered a deadly drug.
why should cannabis be classed as class a drug
All kinds of illegal drugs, such as cocaine, cannabis or marijuana, methamphetamines, opium and heroine.