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Description

Non-Fiction reading of an informative study about Cannabis. Example of using more complex medical names in reading.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US West Coast - California, Portland)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
What is marijuana? Marijuana, also called We'd Herb Pot Grass, Bud Ganja, Married Jane and a vast number of other slang terms, is a greenish gray mixture of the dried shredded leaves and flowers of cannabis sativa, the Hamp plant. Some people smoke marijuana in hand rolled cigarettes called joints. Many use pipes, water pipes, sometimes called bong's or marijuana cigars called Blunt's, often made by slicing open cigars and replacing some or all of the tobacco with marijuana. Marijuana can also be used to brew tea, and particularly when it is sold or consumed for medicinal purposes, is frequently mixed into foods or edibles such Aziz brownies, cookies and Candies. Stronger forms of marijuana include Sensa, Mila from specially tended female plants and concentrated resins containing high doses of marijuana's active ingredients, including hunting like hash oil, wax butter and hard amber like shatter. The's resins are increasingly popular among those who use them, both recreationally and medically. The main psychoactive mind altering chemical in marijuana responsible for most of the intoxicating effects that people seek is Delta nine tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC. The chemical is found in brazen, produced by the leaves and buds, primarily of the female cannabis plant. The plant also contains more than 500 other chemicals, including more than 100 compounds that are chemically related to THC called cannabinoids.