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Marijuana hand-rolled cigarette

Most users smoke marijuana in hand-rolled cigarettes called joints, among other names some use pipes or water pipes called bongs. Marijuana cigars called blunts have also become popular. To make blunts, users slice open cigars and replace the tobacco with marijuana, often combined with another drug, such as crack cocaine. Marijuana also is used to brew tea and is sometimes mixed into foods. [Pg.1185]

Marijuana is smoked far more often than it is eaten, however. The primary reason for this is that smoking produces the high almost immediately while eating it takes anywhere from thirty minutes to an horn. Marijuana is typically smoked in a hand-rolled cigarette called a joint or in any of a variety of pipes. A type of pipe that delivers a particularly large amount of smoke during each inhalation is called a bong. [Pg.19]

Figure 7.32 A roach (hand-rolled cigarette) of marijuana, along with plant matter and seeds. Image courtesy of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. Figure 7.32 A roach (hand-rolled cigarette) of marijuana, along with plant matter and seeds. Image courtesy of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation.
Joint A hand-rolled marijuana cigarette (Chapter 11). [Pg.444]

Marijuana is most often smoked in either a pipe, or bonpf (left), or hand-rolled into cigarettes, called joints. [Pg.20]


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