Visiting Marijuana Dispensaries In Phoenix For The First Time

By Stewart Stokes


Marijuana is also known by several other names including cannabis. It refers to a preparation of the cannabis plant which is meant to be used as a psychoactive medicine or drug. The plant from which this preparation is derived is called cannabis sativa and it contains 483 known compounds. The main psychoactive part of all the compounds is known as tetrahydrocannabinol, often abbreviated as THC. There are many marijuana dispensaries in Phoenix one can get the compound from.

Apart from tetrahydrocannabinol, cannabis contains more than sixty-five other cannabinoids in it. Modes of consumption are many and varied. They include smoking, eating, and vaporization. People smoke cigarettes they roll by hand or use pipes to smoke. Emptying cigars and then refilling them with cannabis is also a common way of consumption.

Compared to other methods, vaporization as a method of consumption is relatively new. This method is meant to prevent one from inhaling smoke. The process entails the use of devices known as vaporizers to pull active ingredients from the plant and collecting the vapor extracted in a storage unit. The vapor is then inhaled eliminating the need for smoking. Consumption can also be done by mixing cannabis in various foods such as candy, cookies, tea, and brownies.

People use cannabis for varied reasons. In most cases, the reasons are recreational or medicinal. However, some people have been known to use it for spiritual or religious purposes. Statistics indicate that on a global scale, between 2.7-4.9 percent of individuals aged between 15-65 used cannabis in 2013. On the other hand, in America alone, 43 percent of the population used the drug in 2015 with the percentage rising to 51 in 2016.

In the US, it is estimated that at least one person out of three people has consumed this drug. Both in the US and globally, cannabis is the most commonly consumed illegal substance. It has a long history with its usage dating back to the third millennium. Most countries have placed restrictions on its usage. It is illegal to use, sell, or possess the drug unless one has a medical prescription for the same.

Mental and physical effects of cannabis are the reason for its use medically. These effects include general change in perception, increased appetite, and heightened mood. Several medical conditions can be treated or managed using this substance. For instance cannabis is useful in chemotherapy for reducing vomiting and nausea. It also improves appetite in HIV/AIDS victims, treats chronic pain, and assists with muscle spasms.

Cannabis produces several short-term effects in people. Some of them include dry mouth, red eyes, paranoia, anxiety, impaired motor skills, and decreased short-term memory. Depending on how the drug was consumed, short term effects take different amounts of time to start showing. Long-term effects include addiction, behavioral problems among children, poor health, and reduced mental ability.

There have been protests against legalization of cannabis in the US. As such, some states have legalized its use for medicinal and recreational purposes alone. One major concern is that major aspects of the drug including production are not regulated.




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