This country is the primary location at which the indica strain of the cannabis plant is grown.
What is India?
When administered via this route, THC can have a half life of several days.
What is oral administration?
Functional impairments in this cortical region likely explain the working memory deficits seen under the influence of THC.
What is the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex?
This 1936 film purported to warn people of the extreme dangers associated with marijuana.
What is Reefer Madness?
This strain of cannabis plant is characterized by its height.
What is sativa?
This type of administration typically causes what is known as a "body stone".
What is oral/eating?
Carboxylated THC can be found in what body fluid?
What is the urine?
These two changes in the eyes typically indicate acute cannabis use.
What are bloodshot eyes and pupillary dilation?
Which type of cannabis strain is known for its relatively low potency?
What is ruderalis?
This aspect of body composition can cause THC to remain in an individual many weeks after administration.
What is fat content or body fat composition?
CBD is a partial antagonist at this type of cannabinoid receptor.
What is CB1?
This percentage of regular users will develop cannabis use disorder.
What is 10%?
This province (self) reports the lowest % of daily or near daily cannabis users.
What is Quebec?
This is the acronym for the enzyme that transports anadamide to FAAH.
What is FABP?
This component of the endocannabinoid system has peak expression in the adolescent brain.
What is the CB1 receptor (CNR1)?
To the nearest whole number, this was the average % of THC in seizures by the DEA.
What is 15%?
As a nation-wide average, this percentage of Canadians admit to nearly daily use of cannabis.
What is 6%?