Marihuana in a sentence as a noun

Taking marihuana away from them is not going to make as substantial hit to their profits as you suggest.

That seems like a lot. I was a sporadic recreational smoker about 15 years ago, we bought marihuana one gram at a time and that gram would last us a weekend.

Yeah, that guy who dealt marihuana on rollerblades in NYC could get tracked in a sting operation which would also catch most of his customers.

Then again, our usage customs are different from elsewhere in the world, too; we rolled joints out of tobacco and only sprinkled on some marihuana.

Apartment was later found to contain marihuana plantation.

It's kinda sad that while the US seems to be more and more open to the idea of legalised marihuana, here in the Netherlands we are slowly moving in the opposite direction.

If you happen to be born in a poor neighborhood, you have to be exceptionally strong mentally not to get involved with petty crimes such as marihuana dealing, and if you do, you can get locked up. When you get out, you return to that poor neighborhood, and, having a record, you are certain that you cannot get a job anymore.

Here are some google queries that will keep you reading for literally weeks on end: * 'diy hydrophonics' * 'arduino garden automation' * 'computerized garden controller' * 'build aquaphonics system' I live in the Netherlands and around my corner is a growshop - basically selling all sorts of technology for growing plants indoors, with the main intended audience being marihuana growers.

So I'm a drug runner and it's illegal for me to take your money and point you to the guy at the other side of the street who has your stuff, but it's OK when I give you a piece of paper with a map to a rock under which is another paper with a phone nr which you need to call that will then tell you to walk to the other side of the street?Or let's say I'm an electrician who wires indoor marihuana plantations.

How do you explain why ***** like marihuana or *** that are near impossible to overdose on are illegal when a drug like alcohol that causes tons of death are not?How do you explain why codeine sales is legal over the counter in many countries now, but can only be sold adulterated with paracetamol/acetaminophen or ibuprofen in doses that means abuse or accidents of them are now a leading cause of liver failure, to the extent where the illegal prescription opioids they can get hold of on the black market is now vastly safer than some of the non-prescription over-the-counter ***** they can by at their local pharmacy?Current drug policy makes honest education impossible without admitting that the drug policy itself is not based on harm reduction or public safety.

Marihuana definitions

noun

a strong-smelling plant from whose dried leaves a number of euphoriant and hallucinogenic drugs are prepared

See also: marijuana ganja

noun

the most commonly used illicit drug; considered a soft drug, it consists of the dried leaves of the hemp plant; smoked or chewed for euphoric effect

See also: cannabis marijuana ganja