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  • A bowl or cone, when referred to in [[pipe]] smoking, is the part of a smoking pipe or bong which is used to hold tobacco, [[cannabis]], or other ...made of red pipestone or catlinite, a fine-grained easily worked stone of a rich red color of the Coteau des Prairies, west of the Big Stone Lake in So
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  • A bong (also [[water pipe]], [[billy]], [[bing]], or [[moof]]) is a filtration device generally used for smoking cannabis, tobacco, or other he ...is first kept covered during the smoking process, then opened to allow the smoke to be drawn into the respiratory system.
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  • ...lf may be used with many other substances. The pipes are manufactured with a variety of materials, the most common (as the popularity of its use): Briar [[Bowl]] (smoking), pipes of various designs for smoking [[Cannabis]]
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  • Resin in the most specific use of the term is a hydrocarbon secretion of many plants, particularly coniferous trees. It is ...ized substances, and required as incense in some religious rites. Amber is a hard fossilized resin from ancient trees.
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  • ...vation techniques for other purposes (such as [[hemp]] production) differ. A basic description of hemp cultivation can be found in the US film Hemp for .... indica, and C. ruderalis "C. Afganica", (APG II system). It is typically a dioecious (each individual is either male or female) annual plant (life per
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  • ...for cooling because the smoke coming off the nail is entirely too hot for a dry hit.
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  • Cannabis smoking is the inhalation of smoke or vapors released by heating the flowers, leaves, or extracts of cannabis. ...nd vaporizing [[cannabis]] differ from other consumption methods in having a more rapid and predictable onset of effect.
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  • ...t don’t have a bowl around. Called a pinner because it looks as thin as a safety pin.
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  • ...ry popular and where the mechanism was later perfected. The word hookah is a derivative of "huqqa", an Arabic term. Outside its native region, smoking t ...he water and covered by pierced foil with hot coals placed on top, and the smoke is drawn through cold water to cool and filter it.
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  • ...er 14 millimeters or 18mm wide that accepts attachments such as a [[weed]] bowl, oil skillet, [[nail]], etc.
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  • ...sed for hemp fibre, for seed and seed oils, for medicinal purposes, and as a recreational drug. Industrial hemp products are made from Cannabis plants s ...bylonian qunnabu were used to refer to the plant meaning "a way to produce smoke."
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  • ...s far back as 2000 BCE. There are several references in Greek mythology to a powerful drug that eliminated anguish and sorrow. Herodotus wrote about ear ...been spread by the disciples of the Rastafari movement who use cannabis as a sacrament and as an aid to meditation.
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  • [[A]] [[Bar up a blunt]]
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  • ...h. You can also say you're going to 'burn one down' — if you're not with a bunch of narcs, they will probably know you're talking about weed and not y
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  • ...bong and a waterfall bong, since both use airpressure and water to develop smoke. ...is forced through the bowl and causes the substance to burn and accumulate smoke in the bong.
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  • ...s in India. It was invented in India. The culture of owning and smoking in a chillum has spread from India to the rest of the world since the mid-1960s. ...American carved bamboo design often employs a brass lighting fixture for a bowl. Since the 1970s, street artist Darrel "Pipeman" Mortimer of San Francisco
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  • ...ur, and politician. Often described as 'the Prince of Pot', Emery has been a notable advocate of international cannabis policy reform. He has been activ As a political libertarian, Emery has also protested against Sunday shopping law
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    25 KB (3,934 words) - 11:22, 7 December 2015
  • ...e end. The smoker covers one end with her hand while filling the pipe with smoke, then removes her hand to clear the chamber.
    244 B (45 words) - 14:48, 12 April 2015