Cannabis smoking
Cannabis smoking is the practice of inhaling the smoke or vapors released by the combustion or decarboxylation of cannabis. This is often done for the purpose of recreation, self-medication, or spiritual enlightenment.
History
The history of cannabis smoking dates back thousands of years. The earliest evidence of cannabis smoking has been found in the tombs of ancient China and Siberia from around 2500 years ago.
Methods
There are several methods of cannabis smoking, including the use of pipes, bongs, and joints. Each method has its own unique characteristics and effects.
Pipes
Pipes are one of the most common methods of cannabis smoking. They are typically made from glass, metal, or ceramic, and come in a variety of shapes and sizes.
Bongs
Bongs are a type of water pipe that is often used for smoking cannabis. They work by filtering the smoke through water, which cools it and removes some of the harmful substances.
Joints
A joint is a rolled cigarette that contains cannabis instead of tobacco. They are often rolled in paper, but can also be made from other materials such as hemp or rice.
Health effects
The health effects of cannabis smoking are a topic of ongoing debate and research. While some studies have found potential health benefits, others have found potential risks, including the risk of lung cancer and mental health issues.
Legal status
The legal status of cannabis smoking varies greatly from country to country, and in some cases, from state to state within a country. In some places, it is fully legal, while in others it is heavily regulated or completely illegal.
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