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The weed plant is used for its effects on the mind. It is also used for medical, social or religious purposes. Buy weed Calgary is a slang term for the dried flowers, leaves, stems and seeds of the cannabis plant. 

Weed can be taken in different ways, by:

  • smoking:
    • joints or spliffs (cannabis rolled in cigarette paper)
      • which may be mixed with tobacco
    • pipes and bongs (a type of pipe)
    • blunts (partially or entirely hollowed out cigar wrappers filled with cannabis)
  • drinking or eating:
    • teas
    • sodas
    • cannabis oil
    • baked goods
  • vaporizing and vaping (breathing in dried cannabis or liquid cannabis vapours through a vaporizer or vaping device)
  • dabbing (breathing in very hot vapours from heating cannabis concentrates)
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Morphological differences in wild and cultivated forms of cannabis have introduced taxonomic uncertainties. Hence, in addition to C. sativa, some scientists consider the genus as including a second species, C. indica, and even a third, C. ruderalis. These two species are also sometimes treated as subspecies of C. sativa.

Before we start, we should note that a whole lot more research needs to be done in this area. Although cannabis has been used for centuries as a medicine and as an inebriant (it’s even mentioned in the Old Testament several times as “kaneh-bosem”), we don’t know a great deal about the health effects of using it. That’s because there haven’t been many controlled studies on it, largely due to the way cannabis is classified by the federal government. The Food and Drug Administration classifies cannabis as a Schedule I drug, with “no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse.” (Fun fact: heroin, ecstasy, and LSD are also Schedule I drugs, but cocaine and meth are considered less dangerous Schedule II drugs.) There are two exceptions: FDA-approved drugs made from cannabidiol (CBD) with “no more than 0.1 percent tetrahydrocannabinols” are on schedule V, the same list as codeine-containing cough syrups. And hemp—defined as cannabis plants that contain less than 0.3% THC—is unscheduled thanks to the 2018 Farm Bill.

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