Cannabis culture

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Cannabis culture

Cannabis culture (/kænəbɪs kʌltʃər/) refers to a global subculture centered around the consumption, cultivation, and appreciation of the cannabis plant. The etymology of the term "cannabis" is derived from the Greek word "kannabis", which was borrowed from Scythian or Thracian.

History

The history of cannabis culture dates back to ancient times, with evidence of cannabis use found in archaeological sites across Asia and Europe. The plant has been used for its psychoactive effects, as well as for its medicinal and industrial properties.

Consumption

Cannabis consumption refers to the various methods in which cannabis is ingested or used. This includes smoking, vaporizing, edibles, and topicals. Each method has its own unique effects and benefits.

Cultivation

Cannabis cultivation involves the growing of cannabis plants for personal use or for sale. This can be done indoors or outdoors, and involves a variety of techniques such as hydroponics, aeroponics, and soil cultivation.

Legislation

Cannabis legislation refers to the laws and regulations surrounding the use, possession, sale, and cultivation of cannabis. This varies greatly from country to country, and even within regions of the same country.

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