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  2. Cannabis drug testing - Wikipedia

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    To administer the test, a user simply has to mix the chemicals with a particle of the suspected substance; if the chemicals turn purple, this indicates the possibility of marijuana. But the color variations can be subtle, and readings can vary by examiner. It was adopted in the 1950s by the United Nations as the preferred test for cannabis ...

  3. Chinese room - Wikipedia

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    Searle's "causal properties" cannot be detected by anyone outside the mind, otherwise the Chinese Room could not pass the Turing test—the people outside would be able to tell there was not a Chinese speaker in the room by detecting their causal properties. Since they cannot detect causal properties, they cannot detect the existence of the mental.

  4. Home test kits can detect marijuana in cannabis products ...

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    Does that product contain an illegal level of THC? This will help you find out.

  5. Marijuana strain types. Experts weigh in on the differences ...

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    Each strain of marijuana is unique and its effect on individuals will vary. Indica . Results in a relaxing, chill high (common mnemonic device is indica for in-da-couch)

  6. Cannabis in China - Wikipedia

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    Má (Mandarin pronunciation:), a Chinese word for cannabis, is represented by the Han character ้บป. [2] [3] [4] The term ma, used to describe medical marijuana by 2700 BCE, is the oldest recorded name for the hemp plant. [5] The word ma has been used to describe the cannabis plant since before the invention of writing five-thousand years ago.

  7. State-run medical marijuana test lab set to open in Oklahoma ...

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    The Oklahoma Legislature appropriated a total of $4.9 million for the current fiscal year for the laboratory.

  8. Cannabis strain - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis strains is a popular name to refer to plant varieties of the monospecific genus Cannabis sativa L.. They are either pure or hybrid varieties of the plant, which encompasses various sub-species C. sativa , C. indica , and C. ruderalis .

  9. Cannabis product testing - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, the first government standards for testing were proposed in Colorado's legislature, when potency and microbial testing became mandatory in the state. [11] [12] [13] Colorado cannabis testing laboratories, such as AgriScience Labs, are regulated by the Colorado Department of Revenue's Marijuana Enforcement Division and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. [14]