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Is marijuana weed
1. Terminology
- Marijuana and weed both refer to the same plant: cannabis.
- “Marijuana” is a formal/legal term; “weed” is informal/slang.
- Scientific name: Cannabis sativa, Cannabis indica, or hybrids.
2. Main Compounds

- THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol):
- Psychoactive compound.
- Causes the “high.”
- Binds to CB1 receptors in the brain.
- CBD (Cannabidiol):
- Non-psychoactive.
- Offers medical benefits (e.g., anti-anxiety, pain relief).
3. Uses

- Recreational:
- For euphoria, relaxation, altered perception.
- Commonly smoked, vaporized, or consumed in edibles.
- Medical:
- Used to treat chronic pain, epilepsy, nausea, anxiety, and more.
- Often prescribed as oils, capsules, or dried flower.
4. Forms of Cannabis (Weed/Marijuana)
- Dried flower (most common form).
- Concentrates (e.g., oils, waxes).
- Edibles (foods or drinks infused with cannabinoids).
- Topicals (creams/lotions for localized relief).
5. Legal Status

- Varies by country and state.
- Some regions permit only medical use; others allow both medical and recreational use.
6. Cultural Difference in Terms
- “Marijuana”: Historically used in legal and political language; can carry stigma.
- “Weed”: Popular in everyday speech; associated with informal or recreational contexts.
- “Cannabis”: Preferred neutral/scientific term in medicine and regulation.
Conclusion
Yes, marijuana is weed—both refer to the cannabis plant. The choice of term depends on context, but they describe the same substance used for psychoactive and therapeutic purposes.