Hashish
September 24th, 2008 | Published by BRAHA Editor in A - Z of Drugs
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What is Hashish?
Hashish is a cannabinoid, like marijuana. It consists of the THC-rich resinous material of the cannabis plant, which is collected, dried, and then compressed into a variety of forms, such as balls, cakes, or cookie-like sheets. The Middle East, North Africa, and Pakistan/Afghanistan are the main sources of hashish. The THC content of hashish that reached the United States, where demand is limited, averaged 6 percent in the 1990s.
What does it look like?
Hashish is a reddish-brown to black colored resinous material of the cannabis plant, which is collected, dried, and then compressed into a variety of forms, such as balls, cakes, or cookie-like sheets.
How is it used?
Pieces are then broken off, placed in pipes and smoked.
What are its short-term effects?
See our marijuana drug information.
What are its long-term effects?
See our marijuana drug information.
What is its federal classification?
Schedule I
Source: Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA)
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