Cannabis - Aspects of cannabis Production and Use

Aspects of cannabis Production and Use

  • Cannabis cultivation discusses aspects of cultivation for medicinal and recreational drug purposes.
  • Cannabis (drug) discusses its use as a recreational drug.
  • Health issues and the effects of cannabis discusses the pharmacology, physical, and mental effects of Cannabis when used as drug.
  • Hemp discusses its uses as a source of housing, oil, food, fibers, and industrial materials.
  • Legality of cannabis focuses on the law and enforcement aspects of growing, transporting, selling and using Cannabis as a drug.
    • Cannabis reclassification in the United Kingdom.
    • Cannabis rescheduling in the United States.
    • Drug policy of the Netherlands.
  • Medical Cannabis discusses its use as a medication.
  • Spiritual use of cannabis discusses sacramental and religious use.

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