Classifying cannabis as a class A or B drug is a controversial topic. Supporters argue that it can pose health risks, especially for young people, due to potential cognitive impairment and addiction. Opponents argue that it has medicinal benefits and should be decriminalized or legalized for adult use.
There is a lack of evidence to support classifying cannabis as a Class A drug, which typically indicates substances with the highest potential for harm. Cannabis has been used for medicinal and recreational purposes for centuries with relatively low risk of addiction or overdose compared to other Class A drugs like heroin or cocaine. Many argue that regulating cannabis like alcohol or tobacco may be a more appropriate approach.
The drug that contains tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is marijuana or cannabis. THC is the main psychoactive compound found in cannabis that produces the "high" associated with its use.
Mari carboxy THC is a metabolite of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive component found in cannabis. It is formed in the body when THC is metabolized and is commonly detected in drug tests to confirm recent cannabis use.
No, not everyone will have traces of THC in their body. THC is the psychoactive component in cannabis that can be detected through drug tests, but its presence depends on factors like recent use of cannabis products and metabolism rates.
A drug test can show positive results for marijuana if the individual has recently consumed cannabis products, including smoking, ingesting edibles, or using other forms of marijuana. Passive exposure to secondhand smoke or certain medications containing CBD or THC can also trigger a positive result in some cases.
There is a lack of evidence to support classifying cannabis as a Class A drug, which typically indicates substances with the highest potential for harm. Cannabis has been used for medicinal and recreational purposes for centuries with relatively low risk of addiction or overdose compared to other Class A drugs like heroin or cocaine. Many argue that regulating cannabis like alcohol or tobacco may be a more appropriate approach.
Class B
class c i forget the long explanation why but i remember cannabis being class c
cannabis changed from class C to class B in January 2009
In the UK, cannabis is a class B drug. Possession is 5 years imprisonment and an unlimited fine. Supplying is 14 years imprisonment and an unlimited fine.
it a class b drug because it a drug that people can get addicted cannabis, also known as marijuana[2] (from the Mexican Spanish marihuana), and by other names,a[›] is a preparation of the Cannabis plant intended for use as a psychoactive drug and as medicine.[3][4][5] Pharmacologically, the principal psychoactive constituent of cannabis is tetrahydrocannabinol (THC); it is one of 483 known compounds in the plant,[6][7] including at least 84 other cannabinoids, such as cannabidiol (CBD),
I don't believe cannabis IS considered a deadly drug.
a herbal drug ?
No. Cannabis is only harmful to individual if you consider yourself as a hardcore pot smoker. Other than that, it's medicinal.
Start smoking asap they cannabis does not cause dangerous drug interactions.
Cannabis is an illegal class B drug. The maximum penalty for possession is five years in prison. For supply you can get 14 years in prison. You can get an unlimited fine for both.
a drug test