Cannabis is the most widely used illegal drug in the UK. It contains a number of different chemical compounds (cannabinoids) – tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) are the most widely known. The effect of the drug will vary depending on the levels of these chemicals. “Skunk” tends to refer to a much stronger strain of cannabis which contains high levels of THC.
Cannabis, commonly known as marijuana or weed, is a psychoactive drug derived from the Cannabis plant. It alters perception, mood, and cognition, producing various effects depending on dosage, method of consumption, and individual factors. Effects can range from relaxation and euphoria to altered perception of time and space.
Cannabis is a plant-based material which is most commonly sold as a mixture of dried flowers and/or leaves, or small blocks of dried and pressed resin of the cannabis plant. It can also be found as an oil, though this is less common in the UK.
Cannabis tends to be smoked, most commonly mixed with tobacco in a hand-rolled cigarette (“spliff”). It can also be smoked in a pipe. Pipes containing water are often referred to as “bongs”, and they tend to intensify the effects of cannabis. Cannabis can be mixed with food/drinks – for example, cakes, brownies, or tea. In recent years, “vaping” has increased in popularity and some cannabis users have learned to prepare it to be used in an e-cigarette.