What is marijuana?

marijuana, also known as cannabis, is an annual plant that is grown around the world for its fibers, which are used to produce cannabis fabric; its seeds used for birds; and its buds that can be smoked for recreational and/or therapeutic purposes. Plants are usually high between 1 and 5 feet (0.3 to 1.5 m) and can be successful in different subordinates with sufficient light, including internal "growing rooms".

It is assumed that the plant was created in Central Asia, near today's Tibet. The evidence of the use and cultivation of marijuana goes back to 10,000 BC, which represents burned seeds found in the ritual Brazier in Romania. It is estimated that approximately 4% of adults in the world use it annually and 0.6% use it daily. This is projected into about 264 and 40 million people. As a drug, marijuana has many names - gangs, weeds, trees, etc. In many countries, it is toxpensive because its use as a medicine is illegal or firmly regulated. In many other countriesHowever, like Mexico, Canada, Netherlands, Spain, Australia, Russia, Iran, France and Italy, the plant is either legal or nominally illegal, but the punishments for its use are rarely enforced. This makes it cheaper and more accessible.

When marijuana smokes, it gives the user "high", a slight feeling of enthusiasm, pleasure and miracle. The onset is fast, lasts about 2 to 5 minutes and depends on the dose it takes about 30 minutes to three hours. Being high on marijuana changes the way people interpret sounds and color, making hearing and visual experiences stimulating and more intense. That is why its use was intensively promoted by music fans at 60 and 70 years. Years and rock concerts are often used often. Using this gives the user an aulecting feeling that reduces the pain of diseases such as cancer and AIDS.

In addition to the positive aspect, marijuana has some disadvantages. CanThis cause a slight sense of paranoia in a user who can worsen the existing paranoia derived from the use of an illegal drug in the first place. It causes lethargy and poor motor coordination, which means that the operation of heavy machines or driving under the influence is unpredictable. In some countries, the use or ownership is illegal, which means that it can lead to fines or prison with it. In some countries and areas, such as Hong Kong, the plant is so illegal that its growth or distribution can lead to life imprisonment.

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