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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 82. Chapters: Psychedelics, dissociatives and deliriants, Nutmeg, Hallucination, 3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate, Incapacitating agent, Non-lethal weapon, Cannabis, Convention on Psychotropic Substances, Hallucinogen, Ibogaine, Entheogen, European witchcraft, Designer drug, Psychedelic therapy, Auditory hallucination, Hallucinogen persisting perception disorder, Psychochemical weapon, Moscow hostage crisis chemical agent, Trip sitter, Gonzales v. O Centro Espirita Beneficente Uniao do Vegetal, Merry Pranksters, Erowid, Smart shop, Dimethylheptylpyran, Terminalia bellirica, Stink bomb, Form constant, Carbogen, Operation Web Tryp, 4-Nonanoylmorpholine, Set and setting, Cognitive liberty, Turn on, tune in, drop out, EA-3443, Kolokol-1, Pharmacological Calvinism, CAR-302,196, CAR-226,086, EA-3167, Cyclorphan, EA-3580, EA-3834, CAR-301,060, Mind at Large, Skunk, Ichthyoallyeinotoxism, JLF, Pseudohallucination, Basson brownies, Oneirogen. Excerpt: Cannabis, also known as marijuana (sometimes spelled "marihuana") among many other names, refers to any number of preparations of the Cannabis plant intended for use as a psychoactive drug or for medicinal purposes. The word marijuana comes from the Mexican Spanish word marihuana. According to the United Nations, cannabis "is the most widely used illicit substance in the world." The typical herbal form of cannabis consists of the flowers and subtending leaves and stalks of mature pistillate of female plants. The resinous form of the drug is known as hashish (or merely as 'hash'). The major psychoactive chemical compound in cannabis is -tetrahydrocannabinol (commonly abbreviated as THC). Cannabis contains more than 400 different chemical compounds, including at least 66 other cannabinoids (cannabidiol (CBD), cannabinol (CBN) and tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV), etc.) which can result in different eff...