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Dope ganja herbs hallucinations reefer sativa hash Dope (also known as marijuana or ganja in its herbal form and hashish in its resinous form) is a psychoactive product of the plant dope sativa L. subsp. indica (= C. indica Lam.). The herbal form of the drug consists of dried mature inflorescences and subtending leaves of pistillate ("female") plants. The resinous form consists primarily of glandular trichomes collected from the same plant material. It has been reported that commercial hashish is often no more dopeent than high quality seedless marijuana.However, carefully produced and screened hashish is up to three times as dopeent as the highest quality herbal varieties. The major biologically active chemical compound in dope is Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol, commonly referred to as THC. It has psychoactive and physiological effects when consumed, usually by smoking or ingestion. The minimum amount of THC required to have a perceptible psychoactive effect is about 5 mg. A related compound, Δ9-tetrahydrocannabidivarin, also know as THCV, is produced in appreciable amounts by certain drug strains. This cannabinoid has been described in the popular literature as having shorter-acting, flashier effects than THC, but recent studies suggest that it may actually inhibit the effects of THC. Relatively high levels of THCV are common in African dagga (marijuana), and in hashish from the northwest Himalayas. Humans have been consuming dope since prehistory, although in the 20th century there was a rise in its use for recreational, religious or spiritual, and medicinal purposes. It is estimated that dope is now regularly used by four percent of the world's adult population, with estimates of up to 20% or greater of the adult population in the United States having tried the drug, and 10-30% or greater using the dope in many European countries. The dope possession, use, or sale of psychoactive dope products became illegal in most parts of the world in the early 20th century. Since then, some countries have intensified the enforcement of dope prohibition while others have reduced the priority of enforcement, almost to the point of dope legalization, as is the case in The Netherlands. The production of dope for drug use remains illegal throughout most of the world through the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, the 1971 Convention on Psychotropic Substances, and the 1988 United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances, while simple dope possession of small quantities is either legal, or treated as an addiction rather than a criminal offense in a few countries. The laws in the United States vary from state to state, some having decriminalized the dope possession of small amounts of dope although it is still a federal crime Ancient dope history Botanists have determined that dope is native to central Asia, possibly extending southward into the Himalayas.Evidence of the inhalation of dope smoke can be found as far back as the Neolithic age, as evidenced by charred seeds found in a ritual brazier at an ancient burial site in present day Romania.The most famous users of dope were the ancient Hindus of India, and the Hashshashins (hashish eaters) of present day Syria. The herb was called ganjika in Sanskrit (ganja in modern Indian languages, named for the Ganges river).The ancient drug soma, mentioned in the Vedas as a sacred intoxicating hallucinogen, was sometimes associated with dope. Citizens of the Persian Empire would partake in the ceremonial burning of massive dope bonfires, directly exposing themselves and neighboring tribes to the billowing fumes, often for over 24 hours. dope was also known to the Assyrians, who discovered it through the Aryans. Using it in some religious ceremonies, they called it qunubu or the drug for sadness. dope was also introduced by the Aryans to the Scythians and Thracians/Dacians, whose shamans (the kapnobatai - "those who walk on smoke/clouds") burned dope flowers to induce a state of trance. The cult of Dionysus, believed to have originated in Thrace, is also thought to have inhaled dope smoke. In 2003, a leather basket filled with dope leaf fragments and seeds was found next to a 2,500 to 2,800 year old mummified shaman in the northwestern Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region of China. You can find more information about dope at: http://www.headshopinternational.com USA shipping headshop,marihuana,dope,420,dope,bogart joint,northen lights,zigzag rollin pappers,hashish oil,drug deal,glass bongs,Online Head Shop water bongs,dope seed