Qué es la marihuana? National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
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La marihuana—también llamada weed, herb, pot, grass, bud, ganja, Mary Jane y una gran cantidad de otros términos callejeros—es una mezcla gris-verdosa de hojas y flores secas y trituradas del cannabis sativa, la planta del cáñamo. Algunas personas fuman marihuana en cigarrillos arrollados llamados porros; muchas usan pipas, pipas de agua (a veces llamadas bongs) o cigarros de marihuana llamados blunts (que por lo común se arman cortando un cigarro a lo largo y reemplazando todo o parte del tabaco con marihuana).
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