
Marihuana
Marihuana, also known as cannabis or marijuana, is a plant whose dried leaves, flowers, and stems are used primarily for medicinal or recreational purposes. It contains compounds called cannabinoids, with THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) being the main psychoactive component that produces a "high." Some people use marihuana for pain relief, relaxation, or to manage medical conditions, while others use it recreationally. Its legality varies globally, with some places allowing medical or recreational use under specific regulations. Marihuana’s effects can include altered perception, mood changes, or impaired coordination, and it may have potential health risks and benefits depending on usage and individual factors.