What is cannabis?
There are different types of cannabis. The most common types are grass and hash.
Grass (weed) is made from the dried leaves and flowering parts of the cannabis plant. Skunk is a strong strain of grass. Hash is made from the resin of the cannabis plant and can be black or brown and soft or hard in appearance.
Cannabis contains many chemicals, including THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), which makes you feel high.
During the last decade ‘factory-made’ synthetic cannabinoids have emerged. Originally, they were designed to mimic the effects of cannabis.
Synthetic cannabinoids are powdered chemicals, dissolved and sprayed onto paper or dried plant material. Synthetic cannabinoids can also be made into a concentrated liquid to be used in vapes or sweets that look like gummies or lollipops.
A well-known synthetic cannabinoid is Spice.
Synthetic cannabinoids are especially dangerous because it is impossible to know how strong they are and how it will affect people. Even tiny amounts of the drug can be very potent.
HOW IS CANNABIS USED?
Cannabis is usually smoked in a cigarette called a ‘joint’ and normally rolled with tobacco. Cannabis is also smoked in a pipe or a water ‘bong’ (a pipe which passes the smoke through water to cool it).
Cannabis can also be vaped. Vaporisers get hot enough to release the THC - which is the part of the plant that gets people high - whilst reducing the level of toxins.
When cannabis is smoked or vaporised the effects are usually noticeable quickly.
Cannabis can also be mixed with other ingredients and eaten in biscuits (cookies) or cakes. The effects take longer to come on when cannabis is eaten making it harder to control the dose.
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