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In what countries are weed illegal?
The nations that have made it illegal to cultivate or use marijuana, either recreationally or medically, include:
- Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Armenia, Azerbaijan.
- Bahamas, Bahrain, Barbados, Belarus, Benin, Bhutan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Brunei, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Burundi.
Can smoking weed cause you to not have dreams?
People who smoke a lot of marijuana often report they either don’t dream or don’t remember their dreams. That’s because marijuana can diminish the quality of our REM — rapid eye movement — sleep. That’s when our most vivid dreams occur.
Is weed still good when its dry?
Fresh weed shouldn’t crumble or feel spongy when you break it off. If it does, it’s old and either too dry or too moist. Consuming it shouldn’t harm you, but be prepared for changes in texture and potency. The exception is weed that’s grown mold, which could potentially make you sick.
What country has the most strict weed laws?
5 Countries That Have the Strictest Cannabis Laws EVER!
- 1 – Singapore. Anyone familiar with Singapore’s draconian drug laws knows this nation belongs at #1 on the list.
- 2 – United Arab Emirates. The United Arab Emirates is a no-go area for weed lovers.
- 3 – Malaysia.
- 4 – Philippines.
- 5 – Turkey.
Does weed get stronger age?
“What we actually see is a maturation of terpenes and cannabinoid profiles over time,” Edwards said. Not all strains age the same. Some pot will quickly lose its flavor, while other strains will develop a flavor profile that is stable for years.
Why does my weed smell like pee?
Smell. If your old stash smells musty, or like urine or a locker room, mold is probably the culprit. Chemical or plastic scents are a result of poor storage or pesticide contamination. Old weed might not smell as strong as the day you stuck it somewhere and forgot about it, but it shouldn’t have any off smells.
What happens if you get caught with weed in Qatar?
Trafficking or even possession of marijuana is considered a serious offence in Qatar and can lead to years of jail time and, in the case of non-Qatari residents, deportation.