[16] Etymology [edit] The word joint ultimately originated from French, where it is an adjective meaning 'joined' (past participle of the verb joindre ), derived in turn from Latin iunctus , past participle of iungere ('join'/'bind'/'yoke')
But in reality, this study shows a high dose of THC, the main component of marijuana, causes vascular inflammation," said Joseph Wu, the study's senior author and the director of the Stanford Cardiovascular Institute
the variety ensures that vapers can find something that fits their mood and cravings at any given time
At an opening night party for the play Taller Than a Dwarf in New York, April 24, 2000
It would be interesting to see if the inhalation method makes a difference, Dr
Feeling dizzy, sick, or lightheaded after smoking is a common effect