Timeline of cannabis laws in the United States
Federal[edit] 1937: The Marihuana Tax Act is enacted, effectively prohibiting cannabis at the federal level. Although medical use is still
Federal[edit] 1937: The Marihuana Tax Act is enacted, effectively prohibiting cannabis at the federal level. Although medical use is still
1300s1378: Soudoun Sheikouni, the Emir of the Joneima in Arabia, outlawed the use of cannabis across his jurisdiction.
For information about non-medical use of cannabis, see Hemp. The legal status of cannabis varies widely across the
Aside from ingesting, inhaling and vaporizing are also common ways to consume cannabis. All these methods involve heating
This article is about smoking. For more information, see the drug information page. Smoke or vapors released by
The psychoactive effects of cannabis are caused by the chemical compounds in the plant, which include 400 different
Cannabinoid receptors are located throughout the body and are involved in a variety of processes that are connected
4′-Fluoroocannabidiol, also known as HUF-101 or 4′-F-CBD, is a non-psychoactive cannabidiol that has higher anxiolytic, antidepressant, and anti-compulsive
7-Hydroxycannabidiol is an active metabolite of cannabiol, which is produced in the body by the enzymes CYP2C19. It
This fresh cannabis contains tetrahydrocannolic acid, which is a compound that can convert into THC after being heated.
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