The wording of the question could be less confusing, but assuming your question concerns the botanical classification of Cannabis, then yes, the Cannabis/hemp plant we know is Cannabis Sativa, the lone member of the genus cannabis.
Yeah, but it hardly stands up to true hallucinogens. Even the very best weed will only give you mild visualizations. And they won't be insane hallucinations, either - usually just "effects", like waviness, etc.
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cannabis should not be classified as a class a because its not highly dangerous as heroin and ecstasy. Save
Marijuana plant is scientifically classified under the genus Cannabis, which incudes the species saitva, indica, and ruderalis.As for its chemical constituents, Cannabis consists of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), as well as 84 other cannabinoids. THC is the main psychoactive chemical which attributes the effect of marijuana.
It isn't. According to the DEA cannabis is classified separately from depressants and stimulants, most likely because the effects of cannabis fit in to both categories.
Cannabis shouldn't be capitalized unless it's at the beginning of a sentence because it's not a proper noun. Cannabis does need to be capitalized when using its proper taxonomic names, Cannabis sativa, Cannabis indica or Cannabis ruderalis.
No. It's not possible to OD on Cannabis.
Cannabis oils are extracts from cannabis plants. CBD oil is made from cannabidiol, a non-intoxicating extract of marijuana, and is believed to treat pain, anxiety, and seizures
Cannabis is Made with a greenish-gray mixture of dried Cannabis sativa flowers. When Cannabis is sold or eaten for medical purposes, it can also be used to make tea. Cannabis LMS gives you training on how to use Cannabis for Dispensaries.
Cannabis Planet was created in 2009.
You take a soda and put it in a cannabis.
you can mix anything with cannabis
Cannabis in Japanese is 大麻.
Aecidium cannabis was created in 1927.