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Cannabis=20
What is cannabis?=20=20
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It is the most consumed drug in the world and therefore the subject of the =
most traffic.
The scientific name of cannabis is Cannabis sativa. It is often referred to=
as marijuana (herbal cannabis) and hashish (cannabis resin), terms associa=
ted with cannabis grown for its illicit use, or as hemp, a term usually ass=
ociated with cannabis plants grown for their fiber content.
Cannabis is native to the mountainous areas of central and south Asia. The =
plant has been used by man for over 6,000 years. As described above, its us=
es, beside that of a stimulant-hallucinogenic drug, are as rope fiber, live=
stock food supplement, cooking oil, bird seed, paper and even medication.
Cannabis grows over a wide variety of geographic terrains, altitudes and la=
titudes. It is grown in many countries on all continents. Although it prefe=
rs the higher temperatures and longer growing seasons of the equatorial are=
as of the world, it has been cultivated as far north as 60 degrees latitude=
.
All cannabis plants contain delta-9 Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the main ps=
ychoactive chemical component ; however THC potency varies considerably, fr=
om less than 1 % to 20 % and over.
World-wide cannabis traffic=20=20
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There was a marked increase in world-wide traffic in cannabis during 1999 c=
ompared to 1998. This upward trend has been observed every year for a numbe=
r of years. Cannabis trafficking has been increasing in response to a high =
and rising demand. The indoor cultivation of cannabis continued to develop =
during the year, especially in the Netherlands, Canada and the United State=
s. An increasing amount of cannabis from Colombia and Jamaica made its way =
to Europe during the year. The Central Asian Republics, where vast fields o=
f cannabis cover several hundreds of thousands of hectares, remain for the =
time being a major source of supply for the illicit Russian market. Souther=
n Africa (South Africa, Lesotho, Malawi and Swaziland) is also proving to b=
e a region with a production potential for herbal cannabis far exceeding th=
at of Morocco, and although most of the cannabis grown in this part of the =
world is intended for local consumption, large shipments are being sent to =
Europe and North America. Mexico, the biggest cannabis producing country in=
the Americas, consolidated its position as the primary supplier of herbal =
cannabis to the United States, and Jamaica continued to supply large quanti=
ties of cannabis oil to Canada, either directly or through the United State=
s.
World-wide cannabis seizures effected during the last three years show a co=
nsistent upward trend. During 1999, a total of 4,255 tons of cannabis (3,36=
6 tons of herbal cannabis, 887 tons of cannabis resin and 2 tons of cannabi=
s oil) were seized against 3,442 tons in 1998 and 3,382 tons in 1997. We ob=
serve that in 1999, there was more than a 20% increase of seizures in compa=
rison to 1998. Large cannabis seizures were made during the year in Mexico,=
the United States, Western Europe and Southern Africa.
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