News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: Column: Higher Learning |
Title: | US CA: Column: Higher Learning |
Published On: | 2011-01-13 |
Source: | Sacramento News & Review (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2011-03-09 17:21:03 |
HIGHER LEARNING
A Glossary of Medical-Cannabis Terms for the Uninitiated SN&R Reader
Nary a workday goes by where I don't have to explain to a co-worker
the meaning of an oftentimes pedestrian, sometimes bizarre term
pertaining to marijuana. Even the title of this new feature, "The
420," elicited a few blank stares from SN&R staff (for the record,
"420"-pronounced "four twenty"-is a reference to the smoking hour,
4:20 p.m.; a date of importance to the cannabis community each year,
April 20; and a common expression to identify marijuana use). Anyway,
I realize a lot of readers out there learned to say "kush" before
"mama," but for most the phrase "You spilled the shiva crystals on
the carpet!?" doesn't boil blood. And so, a beginner's lexicon of
medical-cannabis terms for the uninitiated SN&R reader:
215: Refers to Proposition 215, the 1996 ballot measure that gave
patients the right to use medical cannabis in California. "215" is
also used as an adjective, such as "That dispensary is 215-friendly,"
or is sympathetic to the medical-marijuana movement.
Budtender: An employee at a medical-cannabis club who advises
customers about offerings. Similar to a coffeehouse barista, but
instead for marijuana.
CBD: Cannabidiol, an active ingredient in cannabis. High levels of
CBD, for instance, will make the cannabis more relaxing. Lower levels
can produce a powerful mental rush, or "head high."
CBN: Cannabinol, another main ingredient in cannabis. CBN is not a
great thing-it causes "bad trips"-and results from aged cannabis that
is not stored in a cool, airtight and dark environments.
Clone: A cutting from a marijuana plant. Patients purchase clones at
dispensaries for home cultivation.
Concentrates: Purer forms of medical cannabis, such as hash or
crystals with high THC content.
Emerald Triangle: Refers to Mendocino, Humboldt and Trinity counties,
which are the three biggest marijuana-production regions in California.
Gram: Medical cannabis is weighted and distributed in grams. An
eighth is typically 3.5 grams; an ounce 28 grams.
Hybrid: Medical cannabis that is a mix of sativa and indica strains.
Indica: One of two marijuana species, known for its pleasant,
relaxing body-buzz high and pain-relief qualities.
Kief: Crystal-like resin, called trichomes, that can be collected
from loose cannabis buds.
THC: Tetrahydrocannabinol, the psychoactive substance in cannabis
that causes the "high."
Sativa: The other of two marijuana species, known for its
mood-enhancing and cerebral-high qualities.
Scrip: Slang for medical-marijuana prescription, which a patient
receives from a licensed California physician and is valid for one year.
Strain: A specific type of cannabis plant, such as sativa and indica,
or variants such as "sour diesel" or "kush."
A Glossary of Medical-Cannabis Terms for the Uninitiated SN&R Reader
Nary a workday goes by where I don't have to explain to a co-worker
the meaning of an oftentimes pedestrian, sometimes bizarre term
pertaining to marijuana. Even the title of this new feature, "The
420," elicited a few blank stares from SN&R staff (for the record,
"420"-pronounced "four twenty"-is a reference to the smoking hour,
4:20 p.m.; a date of importance to the cannabis community each year,
April 20; and a common expression to identify marijuana use). Anyway,
I realize a lot of readers out there learned to say "kush" before
"mama," but for most the phrase "You spilled the shiva crystals on
the carpet!?" doesn't boil blood. And so, a beginner's lexicon of
medical-cannabis terms for the uninitiated SN&R reader:
215: Refers to Proposition 215, the 1996 ballot measure that gave
patients the right to use medical cannabis in California. "215" is
also used as an adjective, such as "That dispensary is 215-friendly,"
or is sympathetic to the medical-marijuana movement.
Budtender: An employee at a medical-cannabis club who advises
customers about offerings. Similar to a coffeehouse barista, but
instead for marijuana.
CBD: Cannabidiol, an active ingredient in cannabis. High levels of
CBD, for instance, will make the cannabis more relaxing. Lower levels
can produce a powerful mental rush, or "head high."
CBN: Cannabinol, another main ingredient in cannabis. CBN is not a
great thing-it causes "bad trips"-and results from aged cannabis that
is not stored in a cool, airtight and dark environments.
Clone: A cutting from a marijuana plant. Patients purchase clones at
dispensaries for home cultivation.
Concentrates: Purer forms of medical cannabis, such as hash or
crystals with high THC content.
Emerald Triangle: Refers to Mendocino, Humboldt and Trinity counties,
which are the three biggest marijuana-production regions in California.
Gram: Medical cannabis is weighted and distributed in grams. An
eighth is typically 3.5 grams; an ounce 28 grams.
Hybrid: Medical cannabis that is a mix of sativa and indica strains.
Indica: One of two marijuana species, known for its pleasant,
relaxing body-buzz high and pain-relief qualities.
Kief: Crystal-like resin, called trichomes, that can be collected
from loose cannabis buds.
THC: Tetrahydrocannabinol, the psychoactive substance in cannabis
that causes the "high."
Sativa: The other of two marijuana species, known for its
mood-enhancing and cerebral-high qualities.
Scrip: Slang for medical-marijuana prescription, which a patient
receives from a licensed California physician and is valid for one year.
Strain: A specific type of cannabis plant, such as sativa and indica,
or variants such as "sour diesel" or "kush."
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