Friday, November 8, 2019
History and Uses of Marijuana essays
History and Uses of Marijuana essays    Whether you call it Hemp, Mary Jane, Pot, Weed; it doesn't                        matter. It is still Cannabis Sativa, or cannabis for short. And it is             still illegal. The use of marijuana as an intoxicant in the United                States became a problem of public concern in the 1930s. Regulatory                laws were passed in 1937, and criminal penalties were instituted for              possession and sale of the drug. "Marijuana" refers to the dried                  leaves and flowers of the cannabis plant, which contains the                      non-narcotic chemical THC at various potencies. It is smoked or eaten             to produce the feeling of being "high." The different strains of this             herb produce different sensual effects, ranging from a sedative to a              stimulant.                                                                                                                                                          The term "marijuana" is a word with indistinct origins. Some                      believe it is derived from the Mexican words for "Mary Jane"; others              hold that the name comes from the Portuguese word marigu-ano, which               means "intoxicant". The use of marijuana in the 1960's might lead one             to surmise that marihuana use spread explosively. The chronicle of its            3,000 year history, however, shows that this "explosion" has been                 characteristic only of the contemporary scene. The plant has been                 grown for fiber and as a source of medicine for several thousand                  years, but until 500~ AD its use as a mind-altering drug was almost               solely confined in India. The drug and its uses reached the Middle and            Near East during the next several centuries, and then moved across                North Africa, appeared in Latin America and the Caribbean, and finally            entered the United States in the early decades of...     
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