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Marihuana prensada or cannabis prensado (pressed cannabis or marijuana), also known as ladrillo ( brick weed) [1] or, colloquially, paragua or paraguayo is a compressed cannabis cut into blocks that facilitate transport. The largest producer of pressed marijuana is Paraguay, [2] and from there it is exported to Chile, [2] Bolivia, Brazil, [3 ...
Poisons show up in California's 'safe' weed products. The Times and WeedWeek testing also found another off-list chemical, propargite, a carcinogenic insecticide that UCLA researchers have linked ...
Blue Goo. Industry trade name for sativa -dominant hybrid strain, a mix of Blue Dream and Agoo, a combination of which gives it its name. [59] [72] Bruce Banner. Industry trade name for cannabis strain. [73] Bubba Kush. Industry trade name for cannabis strain.
Brick weed Paraguayan brick weed known as Piedra. Brick weed is a curing and packaging method of cannabis cultivation that consists in drying the bud for a short period, if at all, and pressing it with a hydraulic press, compacting the whole plant (bud, stems and seeds) into a brick, hence the name brick weed. This method is mainly used in the ...
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Slang names for marijuana. Most slang names for marijuana and hashish date to the jazz era, when it was called gauge, jive, reefer. Weed is a commonly used slang term for drug cannabis. New slang names, like trees, came into use early in the twenty-first century.
In September 2019, the Australian Capital Territory became the first state or territory of Australia to legalize recreational use of cannabis. Since 31 January 2020 residents have been allowed to grow two plants and possess 50 g ( 1. +. 3⁄4 oz), though sales or other transfer is prohibited, including cannabis seeds.
List of countries by annual cannabis use. This is a list of the annual prevalence of cannabis use by country (including some territories) as a percentage of the population. The indicator is an "annual prevalence" rate which is the percentage of the youth and adult population who have consumed cannabis at least once in the past survey year.