Synthetic cannabinoids are chemical compounds derived from different plants that activate cb1 and cb2 [among others] in the brain. Endocannabinoids are eicosanoids acting as agonists for cannabinoid receptors and they occur naturally in the body.
Sure they will. Cannabinoids are cannabinoids, period.
No, it is not illegal to possess synthetic cannabinoids. However, they are much more potent than the naturally occurring cannabinoids in cannabis. For this reason, one should exercise caution before conducting experiments. Note: synthetic cannabinoids are intended for research purposes, not human consumption.
Yes they can. Spice contains the synthetic cannabinoids JWH-018 and CP 47,497.
Depends on the health of your liver and kidneys. I wonder that on average 24 hours.
No, synthetic marijuana is illegal in Wisconsin. The state has specifically banned the sale, possession, and use of synthetic cannabinoids, often referred to as K2 or spice. Penalties for possessing or selling synthetic marijuana can be severe in Wisconsin.
A 2003 report said that a University of Kentucky researcher had applied for a patent for the patch which used synthetic cannabinoids.
no. they synthetic cannabinoids such as K2 or Spice is completley legal in china and most other countries including 46 of the states in the U.S.
It appears to be some kind of non-psychoactive herb treated with one of the synthetic cannabinoids. Five of these cannabinoids were banned (made illegal) on January 1st, but new products treated with legal synthetic cannabinoids began showing up in the first part of January 2011. These "herbal incense" products are cannabis substitutes, and some of them act like cannabis (marijuana) but are much stronger. Serious acute and chronic (persistent) psychological problems have been reported by users (not the police or [anti] drug warriors. Others have reported mild or moderate cannabis-like effects. Bottom line is that there has no NO human research on any of these synthetic cannabinoids. Each person who uses one of the herbal incense products is "volunteering" to be a guinea pig. Be careful out there!
No, though it contains synthetic cannabinoids which mimic the effect of cannabis when smoked. Commonly used synthetics in spice blends include JWH-018 and am-2201
Synthetic cannabinoids. Marijuana is much safer. so unless you're on probation and cant smoke real weed, avoid it at all costs.
No, synthetic weed, also known as synthetic cannabinoids, is illegal in Connecticut. They are classified as Schedule I controlled substances, making it illegal to possess, distribute, or sell them in the state.
Spice has synthetic cannabinoids in it. The GC/MS community knows how to detect it, but the dipstick guys, so far as I know, can't test for it yet.