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Memorable Steet Names for Drugs

Memorable Steet Names for Drugs

by jmalouff | Jun 26, 2021 | Drugs, Health-related behavior, Human Thinking and Behavior

I read recently that leaders of the legal cannabis industry in the U.S. wants to eliminate certain terms from public use to make cannabis seem classier. They specifically want to eliminate the dominant term used in that country: marijuana. They claim the word became...
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