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aalbtraum, UserMod Light

Can’t be said at a flat rate. Because it is highly individual and partly also variable how cannabis affects a person. Many factors play a role in this. Like genetics, gender, weight, emotional and physical condition, daily form and expectations (Set), the environment (Setting), any reconciliation effects and, of course, the dose.

In addition, cannabis is not the same as cannabis. The plant contains numerous active ingredients which, depending on the variety and cultivation conditions, can be present in more or less large quantities and determine the overall effect. In addition, you never know exactly what you get on the black market. Neither cultivation nor trade are as strictly controlled as is customary in legal drugs.

If one assumes that one has average good stuff and one is able to inhale, few trains are enough to bring noticeable effects. This happens within a few minutes. The effect then increases within about 30 minutes.

You can find many general information about the usual effects and side effects as well as the known risks associated with consumption here:

aXXLJ
2 years ago

If you smoke 2 joints (b), you’re doing something quite engraving wrong.
Cannabis is a substance in which amounts of 0.1 g pure inhaled already lead to better effects of action than an entire joint which may still contain the extender tobacco.
Learn to deal with cannabis properly. Google “Rauschzeichen” by Wurth and Geyer.