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Cannabis etiquette refers to the social norms and rules of behavior that are generally accepted within the cannabis culture. These guidelines are often unspoken, but are understood and followed by those who regularly consume cannabis.

History[edit]

The history of cannabis etiquette can be traced back to the 1960s and 1970s, during the counterculture movement in the United States. During this time, cannabis use was often associated with social gatherings and communal experiences. As a result, certain norms and expectations developed around the sharing and consumption of cannabis.

General Guidelines[edit]

While cannabis etiquette can vary depending on the cultural context and personal preferences, there are a few general guidelines that are widely accepted.

Sharing[edit]

Sharing is a fundamental aspect of cannabis etiquette. It is common for cannabis to be passed around in a group setting, often in a clockwise direction. This is sometimes referred to as "puff, puff, pass."

Respect[edit]

Respect for others is another key aspect of cannabis etiquette. This includes respecting others' personal space, preferences, and boundaries. For example, it is considered polite to ask before lighting up in someone else's home or car.

Cleanliness[edit]

Cleanliness is also important in cannabis etiquette. This includes keeping shared smoking devices clean and not leaving ashes or other messes behind.

Regional Variations[edit]

Cannabis etiquette can vary significantly from one region to another. For example, in some parts of the world, it is considered rude to refuse a hit when offered, while in others, it is perfectly acceptable to decline.

Legal Considerations[edit]

In regions where cannabis is legal, there may be additional etiquette guidelines related to legal compliance. For example, it is generally considered impolite to consume cannabis in public places where it is prohibited.

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