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The Past and Present Attitude of Legal Bud Smoking
The Past and Present Attitude of Legal Bud Smoking
Legal bud smoking is the latest fad that has swept the country, and in contrast to some of the other, more dangerous trends—like smoking illegal substances - legal herbal bud is 100% organic and safe. The plants and herbs used in various legal herbal incense products are wide and diverse, but all them have this in common they produce gentle to strong psychoactive effects in a person when used. Nor is Legal Bud Smoking the same as hemp in any way (or intended as a illegal substance substitute). Instead these herbal bud products have plants that have created spiritual or relaxing experiences for the many who partake of them, and have histories going back hundreds and even thousands of years.
In the commencement, when herbal highs first came on the scene around 2001, there were also a number of chemical compounds referred to as "synthetic cannabis" which were often sprayed on the herbal bud before it was packaged. However, many of these compounds such as; JWH-018, JWH-073, JWH-200, CP-47,497 have been made illegal by various states as well as the DEA, and so much of the products available today is a pure mixture of natural, legal psychoactive herbs. Many legal herb manufacturers now state directly on the package that their product does not contain any of the chemical compounds in question, generally with a list of the chemicals their legal smoke blend does not contain.
Legal Bud Smoking
Legal herbal bud goods are the latest fad of herbal smoking products that has incorporated everything from lemon grass (smoked by Native Americans as part of the Sweat Lodge ceremony) to opium (smoked by the masses in "opium dens" in 19th century London, New York, and San Francisco, to name a few places. Although many people compare Legal Buds Smoking to mary jane smoking because of the similar odor and appearance, the truth is that it is simply another smoking option available to smoking aficionados. In the same way that hamburger eaters have a choice between McDonald's, Wendys and Burger King and soda drinkers have a choice between Coke, and Pepsi (to name a few), smoking fans have a choice between tobacco, marijuana, and other smoking products.
Some of these products happen to be fully legal (such as herbal bud) while others are not, and that provides a great incentive for many people to stick to smoking legal herbs. After all, although there are a lot of smoking aficionados out there, many of them lead normal lives everyday, and have to be able to pass a drug test every now and then. Even if your company does not require it, chances are if you are applying for anything from loan to a Costco care you will need to pass a drug test. One of the more attractive advantages to legal bud smoking is that it is absolutely untraceable by current drug tests. Because these tests are geared to test for things like cocaine, THC, or heroin, any substances found in legal herb bud will not bring about a positive drug test.
Earliest known smoking rituals originate in ancient cultures such as the Babylonians and Indian societies as far back as 5,000 B.C. Though many of these earliest smoking rituals likely involved tobacco rather than legal bud smoking, they show the long history that smoking herb legal or not has in human history. Around 2,000 B.C. there is evidence that civilizations as far apart as China, Africa, Southeast Asia, and India, were all smoking or using cannabis-based smoking products. Usually smoked or burned as part of a religious ritual, it was usually religious leaders who participated in the smoking ritual in order to achieve a state of mind necessary for communing with the spirit world.
Herbal Highs
Nor is herbal smoking or even smoking other substances legally necessarily limited to the ancient past. The "opium dens" of urban centers such as London, San Francisco, and New York especially gained unsavory reputation through the 19th century paperback novel depicting of various parts of the city as murky pits of opium-induced despair. Right up until World War II, you could find functioning opium dens where people were using opium and lost in a cloud of opium induced daze. Only after the last opium den was closed in New York in late 50’s, the detractors and various risk of smoking opium began to become more widely known.
And in India today, although cannabis is technically criminal, bud smoking is widely tolerated during various religious festivals. There are actually three forms of cannabis that are used at these religious festivals and the like. One, bhang, is actually the leaves of the marijuana plant ground up and steeped in hot water as a tea. The second two, hashish and ganja involve smoking various forms of the marijuana plant. During the festival of Holi and Shivrati, spiritual guides and wise men known as sadhus wander the streets offering these sacrifices to the Indian idols.
So whether you're searching for a Legal Bud Smoking alternative that won't make you fail a drug test or attach some sort of social stigma to your name, smoking legal herb might be just your game.
In the commencement, when herbal highs first came on the scene around 2001, there were also a number of chemical compounds referred to as "synthetic cannabis" which were often sprayed on the herbal bud before it was packaged. However, many of these compounds such as; JWH-018, JWH-073, JWH-200, CP-47,497 have been made illegal by various states as well as the DEA, and so much of the products available today is a pure mixture of natural, legal psychoactive herbs. Many legal herb manufacturers now state directly on the package that their product does not contain any of the chemical compounds in question, generally with a list of the chemicals their legal smoke blend does not contain.
Legal Bud Smoking
Legal herbal bud goods are the latest fad of herbal smoking products that has incorporated everything from lemon grass (smoked by Native Americans as part of the Sweat Lodge ceremony) to opium (smoked by the masses in "opium dens" in 19th century London, New York, and San Francisco, to name a few places. Although many people compare Legal Buds Smoking to mary jane smoking because of the similar odor and appearance, the truth is that it is simply another smoking option available to smoking aficionados. In the same way that hamburger eaters have a choice between McDonald's, Wendys and Burger King and soda drinkers have a choice between Coke, and Pepsi (to name a few), smoking fans have a choice between tobacco, marijuana, and other smoking products.
Some of these products happen to be fully legal (such as herbal bud) while others are not, and that provides a great incentive for many people to stick to smoking legal herbs. After all, although there are a lot of smoking aficionados out there, many of them lead normal lives everyday, and have to be able to pass a drug test every now and then. Even if your company does not require it, chances are if you are applying for anything from loan to a Costco care you will need to pass a drug test. One of the more attractive advantages to legal bud smoking is that it is absolutely untraceable by current drug tests. Because these tests are geared to test for things like cocaine, THC, or heroin, any substances found in legal herb bud will not bring about a positive drug test.
Earliest known smoking rituals originate in ancient cultures such as the Babylonians and Indian societies as far back as 5,000 B.C. Though many of these earliest smoking rituals likely involved tobacco rather than legal bud smoking, they show the long history that smoking herb legal or not has in human history. Around 2,000 B.C. there is evidence that civilizations as far apart as China, Africa, Southeast Asia, and India, were all smoking or using cannabis-based smoking products. Usually smoked or burned as part of a religious ritual, it was usually religious leaders who participated in the smoking ritual in order to achieve a state of mind necessary for communing with the spirit world.
Herbal Highs
Nor is herbal smoking or even smoking other substances legally necessarily limited to the ancient past. The "opium dens" of urban centers such as London, San Francisco, and New York especially gained unsavory reputation through the 19th century paperback novel depicting of various parts of the city as murky pits of opium-induced despair. Right up until World War II, you could find functioning opium dens where people were using opium and lost in a cloud of opium induced daze. Only after the last opium den was closed in New York in late 50’s, the detractors and various risk of smoking opium began to become more widely known.
And in India today, although cannabis is technically criminal, bud smoking is widely tolerated during various religious festivals. There are actually three forms of cannabis that are used at these religious festivals and the like. One, bhang, is actually the leaves of the marijuana plant ground up and steeped in hot water as a tea. The second two, hashish and ganja involve smoking various forms of the marijuana plant. During the festival of Holi and Shivrati, spiritual guides and wise men known as sadhus wander the streets offering these sacrifices to the Indian idols.
So whether you're searching for a Legal Bud Smoking alternative that won't make you fail a drug test or attach some sort of social stigma to your name, smoking legal herb might be just your game.
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