Marijuana is a plant that contains several metabolites. Two of these a widely recognized in getting high, 9 delta THC, and CBD. 9 delta THC is referred to as "THC" (as opposed to 8-delta THC).
Marijuana contains several different compounds, known as cannabinoids, with the two most well-known being THC and CBD. These cannabinoids interact with the body's endocannabinoid system to produce various effects, such as euphoria, relaxation, and pain relief. Additionally, marijuana may contain other compounds like terpenes that contribute to its overall effects and aroma.
The idea that marijuana is a gateway drug suggests that its use could lead individuals to try harder drugs. This theory is controversial and not universally accepted. Some argue that the association between marijuana use and other drug use is influenced by other factors rather than marijuana itself causing individuals to seek out more dangerous substances.
No, a DNA swab is used to collect a person's genetic material for identification and cannot detect synthetic marijuana or any other drugs. Synthetic marijuana can be detected through urine, blood, or hair drug tests specifically designed to detect synthetic cannabinoids.
Marijuana contains tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).
No, marijuana is not an amphetamine. Amphetamines are a class of stimulant drugs that affect the central nervous system, while marijuana is a plant that contains the psychoactive compound THC, which produces a different set of effects.
Marijuana is sometimes smoked with tobacco.
Yes, but not as much as other drugs, however, it is sometimes called a "gateway" drug. Users of marijuana may be more likely to abuse other, more harmful drugs.
Marijuana is usually safe to mix with other drugs, if you are experienced with both.
Marijuana is not addictive in the way that other drugs are. Instead it is psychologically addicting. Which means that your brain thinks you need it when you don't. The only time it is physically addictive is when it is laced with other drugs
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Yes, during her younger years. Cyndi experimented with marijuana and other drugs.
No. Marijuana is guaranteed to do exactly the opposite unless someone adds other drugs to it.
No not EVEN Marijuana! No not EVEN Marijuana!
Kinda vague. Like other drugs or other activities. Go drink or something.
You can mix marijuana with most every drug. In fact, I do not know of any medications/drugs that are dangerous to take with marijuana.
Because somebody told them so. It's not uncommon for people who smoke marijuana to be exposed to harder drugs due to the fact that drug dealers sometimes sell other drugs as well as marijuana. However, most people say no to the other drugs as the marijuana is better and has no negative effects as opposed to unnatural things that can mess people up.
Yes, drug screenings do look specifically for drugs such as marijuana.