it is green and shaped like a leaf
Toxicity of any drug is described by its Therapeutic Index--the ratio of lethal dose to effective dose. For instance, if the effective dose--the dose that gets you high--of Soma (the fake one in Brave New World, not carisoprodol) is 10 ng/ul and the lethal dose is 100 ng/ul, Soma's therapeutic index is 10. Marijuana has no therapeutic index as it has no lethal dose. The only other drug I know of that can come close to saying that is LSD, whose lethal dose is 12,000 micrograms--this for a drug that's normally taken 100 micrograms at a time. (Given that, erowid reports that ONE person has died of an LSD overdose; the guy thought it was speed and injected 320mg--not micrograms but milligrams--of acid.)
Crystolith hairs on marijuana are small, hair-like structures found on the surface of cannabis leaves. They are bulbous, translucent structures that produce and store cannabinoids like THC and CBD. These hairs contribute to the production of resin on the plant.
I have never heard this. It's usually 'like a dose of salts', meaning fast and thoroughly. 'She arrived with a basket of cleaning supplies and went through the house like a dose of salts.'
The effects of smoking marijuana can vary widely from person to person. Common initial effects include relaxation, euphoria, altered perception of time, increased appetite, and possible mild confusion or anxiety. It's important to start with a small dose and in a safe environment if trying marijuana for the first time.
No, breathalyzers are used to detect alcohol in a person's breath, not marijuana. Marijuana can be detected through a urine, blood, or saliva test.
what dose finn look like
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never heard such a case like that before
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no. Marijuana can be smoked as plentiful as possible, it does not affect your heart, only your brain.
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It looks like a snake! :)