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mixture, made from poor quality plants or from the lower leaves of better plants. Stems and seeds are
generally separated out from marijuana by users, as they contain practically none of the desirable
ingredients of marijuana. The seeds are also widely reputed to contain substances that induce headaches
if smoked.
A more potent grade of marijuana, termed ganja in India, consists of the flowering tops and upper
leaves of carefully bred plants. The most potent marijuana preparation, generally termed hashish or,
colloquially, hash (charas in India), consists only of the sticky resin scraped from the tops of mature and
carefully bred plants.
Hashish is often treated as a separate drug, but there is no good scientific evidence to indicate that it is
chemically different. By virtue of its containing far more active ingredients by volume, however, the
user either can get intoxicated with much less hashish than ordinary marijuana or can get more
intoxicated by using an equal amount. Whenever I refer to marijuana effects in this book, I am including
those of hashish.
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On Being Stoned - Chapter 1
Techniques of Use
Marijuana is eaten or smoked. Most American users prefer smoking because (1) less marijuana is
required for a given degree of intoxication; (2) effects begin within a few minutes after smoking and end
within three or four hours, as compared to an hour or more for onset and a duration of six to twelve
hours when eaten; (3) more precise control of the level of intoxication is possible, as the user can stop
smoking when the desired level is reached; and (4) more aftereffects and unpleasant effects are
associated with eating marijuana because of the possibility of overdose. Smoking is done by making a
cigarette (commonly called a joint or reefer) or by using a pipe, often a waterpipe to reduce the
harshness of the smoke. The smoke is held in the lungs as long as possible to maximize absorption.
Active Ingredient(s)
Marijuana is a complex substance and has long resisted analysis as to its active ingredients. The
reader interested in the chemistry and pharmacology of marijuana should see Mechoulam (1970) and
Wolstenholme (1965).
In the last few years one of the major active ingredients has been identified and named
tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).1] Human subjects given synthesized THC under laboratory conditions
report many effects similar to those reported for natural marijuana, and a number of workers feel that
THC may be the only active ingredient in marijuana. Numerous studies of the effects of synthetic THC
on animals and humans are being funded by the federal government. Experienced users, however, insist
that different samples of marijuana differ somewhat in qualitative as well as quantitative effects; some
marijuana has a much stronger sedative effect, some tends to make people very silly, and so on. This
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