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cannabis - use in sentences
Converse of object
- legalize: Jack, who is chairman of the Norwich branch of the Campaign to legalize cannabis Internationally, believe cannabis is not a drug.
- reclassify: On Wednesday 29 October, MPs voted by 316 to 160 in support of reclassifying cannabis.
- smoke: Mr Kenny said he smoked cannabis to relieve chronic back pain.
- decriminalizing: For example Portillo said at the conservative questiontime that he didn't have an opinion on decriminalizing cannabis.
- legalize: GW has never endorsed or supported the idea of distributing or legalizing crude herbal cannabis for medical use.
- downgrade: New laws coming into force at midnight next Thursday will see cannabis downgraded from a Class B to Class C drug.
Adjective modifier
- herbal: The price for good herbal cannabis should be £ 120 an ounce.
- medicinal: Top of the page Cannabis goes Dutch Dutch pharmacies are now stocking medicinal cannabis.
- crude: What is GW's position on crude herbal cannabis?
Modifies a noun
- resin: Cannabis resin remains the most common form of the drug.
- reclassification: If you wish to know more about the reclassification of cannabis click here link through to cannabis reclassification.
- sativa: No medicine has been tried and tested like cannabis sativa.
- possession: Last year officers arrested 278 people for cannabis possession in the same period.
- smoker: But cannabis smokers will be shaking hands and singing along together.
- cultivation: Cannabis cultivation systems in the UK vary from one light in a cupboard, up to industrial units holding thousands of plants.
Noun used with modifier
- skunk: We also told how she nearly blacked out after smoking super-strength skunk cannabis in another drugs binge in Ibiza last month.
- smoking: Does smoking cannabis lead to taking harder drugs like heroin?
- smoke: Back to top Why not just let patients smoke cannabis?
Preposition: from
- B: Do you agree with the downgrading of cannabis from class B to class C?
Preposition: with
- intent: A MERSEYSIDE man is starting a jail term this week after he was convicted of possessing 300 kilos of cannabis with intent to supply.
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