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Cannabis (/ˈkænəbɪs/) is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
family Cannabaceae. The
number of
species within the
genus is disputed.
Three species may be...
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Cannabis (/ˈkænəbɪs/),
commonly known as
marijuana (/ˌmærəˈwɑːnə/), weed, and pot,
among other names, is a non-chemically
uniform drug from the cannabis...
- The
legality of
cannabis for
medical and
recreational use
varies by country, in
terms of its possession, distribution, and cultivation, and (in regards...
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Cannabis sativa is an
annual herbaceous flowering plant. The
species was
first classified by Carl
Linnaeus in 1753. The
specific epithet sativa means 'cultivated'...
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Cannabis in the
United Kingdom is
illegal for
recreational use and is
classified as a
class B drug. In 2004, the
United Kingdom made
cannabis a class...
- The short-term
effects of
cannabis are
caused by many
chemical compounds in the
cannabis plant,
including 113[clarification needed]
different cannabinoids...
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Medical cannabis,
medicinal cannabis or
medical marijuana (MMJ)
refers to
cannabis products and
cannabinoid molecules that are
prescribed by physicians...
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United States,
cannabis is
legal in 38 of 50
states for
medical use and 24
states for
recreational use. At the
federal level,
cannabis is
classified as...
- A
cannabis edible, also
known as a
cannabis-infused food or
simply an edible, is a food item (either
homemade or
produced commercially) that contains...
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Cultivation of
cannabis is the
production of
cannabis infructescences ("buds" or "leaves").
Cultivation techniques for
other purposes (such as hemp production)...