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  1. The Effects, Risks and Side Effects of Marijuana (Weed ... - SAMHSA

    Sep 9, 2025 · Marijuana is the most commonly used illegal substance in the U.S. and its use is growing. Marijuana use among all adult age groups, both sexes, and pregnant women is going up. At the …

  2. Cannabis - Wikipedia

    Cannabis growing as weeds at the foot of Dhaulagiri, Nepal A thicket of wild cannabis in Islamabad, Pakistan Cannabis is an annual, dioecious, flowering herb. The leaves are palmately compound or …

  3. Weedmaps: Learn, Find, and Order Weed

    Find medical & recreational marijuana dispensaries, brands, deliveries, deals & doctors near you.

  4. Marijuana | History, Effects, THC, & Legality | Britannica

    Dec 25, 2025 · Marijuana is known by a variety of other names, including pot, tea, grass, and weed. It is usually dried and crushed and put into pipes or formed into cigarettes (joints) for smoking.

  5. Marijuana Legality by State 2025 | Where Is Weed Legal? | DISA

    Dec 1, 2025 · See where marijuana is legal in 2025. Interactive map shows state-by-state weed laws, medical and recreational use, and answers “can I smoke weed in…?”

  6. Find, order, and learn about weed | Leafly

    Leafly is the leading destination to learn about, find, and order cannabis. Learn more about types of weed strains and discover marijuana dispensaries near you.

  7. Marijuana (Cannabis, Weed): What It Is, Side Effects & Risks

    Marijuana is a mind-alerting substance that comes from the Cannabis sativa plant. Other names for it are weed, pot and dope.

  8. Marijuana - Mayo Clinic

    Aug 15, 2025 · Find out why cannabis, also called weed or marijuana, is used and the possible risks.

  9. Cannabis (drug) - Wikipedia

    Native to Central or South Asia, cannabis has been used as a drug for both recreational and entheogenic purposes and in various traditional medicines for centuries.

  10. Your mouth on weed is nothing to smile about

    6 days ago · Smoking marijuana can increase cavities, tooth loss and the risk of oral cancers — but you can take steps to protect yourself.