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A joint prior to rolling. Notice the paper mouthpiece on the left hand side. Joint is slang for a cigarette rolled with cannabis. Usually, rolling papers are used, while in the developing world (where these are scantily available), brown paper, cigarettes with the tobacco removed, or newspaper are used. Blunts are also used to roll marijuana, after the tobacco is removed. Papers made for rolling are usually made of rice. Some manufacturers use hemp as an alternative. The word spliff is used as slang for a marijuana cigarette rolled with tobacco mixed in. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1383x660, 283 KB) A hemp joint. ...
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A rolling machine is a machine that is designed to roll either tobacco or cannabis into individual cigarettes or spliffs for the operator. ...
Cannabis (also known as marijuana[1] or ganja[2] in its herbal form and hashish in its resinous form[3]) is a psychoactive product of the plant Cannabis sativa L. subsp. ...
George Washington Rolling Papers Rolling papers are small sheets, rolls, or leaves of paper which are sold for rolling ones own cigarettes either by hand or with a rolling machine. ...
Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1752x1089, 443 KB) A rolling paper with a roach and marijuana. ...
Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1752x1089, 443 KB) A rolling paper with a roach and marijuana. ...
Slang is the use of highly informal words and expressions that are not considered standard in the speakers dialect or language. ...
Two unlit filtered cigarettes. ...
Cannabis (also known as marijuana[1] or ganja[2] in its herbal form and hashish in its resinous form[3]) is a psychoactive product of the plant Cannabis sativa L. subsp. ...
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A spliff. ...
The word "joint" probably comes from the past participle of the French word "joindre", meaning "combine", "enclose", "blend" or simply "join". In linguistics, a participle is a non-finite verb form that can be used in compound tenses or voices, or it can be used as a modifier. ...
Tobacco mix
Mixing tobacco in with the cannabis is much more common in Europe, Northern Africa, the Middle East and stretching down through Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan and into India, partly because the majority of cannabis is resin which cannot be smoked on its own in a joint. People who use tobacco claim it helps the joint burn, when loose tobacco acts as "kindling" to ignite the moister and denser cannabis, while some non-tobacco smokers claim that tobacco destroys the cannabis high. Some smokers also avoid mixing cannabis with tobacco for fear of becoming addicted to tobacco. For other uses, see Europe (disambiguation). ...
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Confiscated hashish. ...
Kindling is material for starting a fire. ...
"Roach" A roach can either refer to a filter made out of a rolled up piece of card or similar material or can refer to what is described below. The most distinct product of the joint is the roach, or unburnt unconsumed butt end. Roaches are typically either consumed with the aid of a roach clip which offers a narrow grip without the risk of burning one's fingers, or are saved to be combined with other roaches and rerolled into a composite joint. Another option, though slightly less common, is to place the roach into the bowl of a pipe or bong in order to smoke it comfortably. Sometimes the roaches of these "roach spliffs" will be saved, in order to make what is called a second generation roach joint. Roaches are also sometimes finished by being smoked in a pipe, or (in rare cases) consumed by eating. This is sometimes referred to as "eating the peanut", "popping the roach" or "Wu Tang-ing it". A popular style of roach clips are medical stats. ...
Roaches are often seen as unpleasant, since the proximity of the lit end to the consumers face causes uncomfortable amounts of heat, and sometimes burns if it is not handled carefully. Also, when a paper filter tip as described above is not present, the saliva from the smoker's mouth often causes the paper at the mouth end of a joint to become saturated, making it even more unpleasant to smoke as-is. The fate of a roach is often dictated by geography. Cannabis users in each town or city typically have their own customs in regards to dealing with this. // Main article: Stoner Rock Many musicians attempt to recreate their experience with cannabis through the use of audio distortion, droning, echoes, or guitar effects. ...
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Cannabis (also known as marijuana[1] or ganja[2] in its herbal form and hashish in its resinous form[3]) is a psychoactive product of the plant Cannabis sativa L. subsp. ...
Confiscated hashish. ...
U.S. Marihuana production permit. ...
This is a list of the legality of cannabis by country. ...
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