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− | The European style of [[joint]], which is slightly conical rather than straight, getting wider towards the end. Most cones also include a rolled paper | + | The European (French, German, Spanish), Middle Eastern (Lebanon, Syria, Saudi Arabia), and North African (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia) style of [[joint]], which is slightly conical rather than straight, getting wider towards the end. Most cones also include a rolled paper [[crutch]], which works to keep the [[weed]] from falling out the small end, but also helps aerate the joint so the resin doesn’t cake the end shut. In Amsterdam and many other places, smoking joints with pure [[cannabis]] is rare — most locals will be found with a mix of [[cannabis]] or [[hash]] and tobacco. |
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+ | [[File:Cone - Weed Depot.jpg|200px|thumb|left|type of marijuana joint]] |
Latest revision as of 22:30, 23 February 2015
The European (French, German, Spanish), Middle Eastern (Lebanon, Syria, Saudi Arabia), and North African (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia) style of joint, which is slightly conical rather than straight, getting wider towards the end. Most cones also include a rolled paper crutch, which works to keep the weed from falling out the small end, but also helps aerate the joint so the resin doesn’t cake the end shut. In Amsterdam and many other places, smoking joints with pure cannabis is rare — most locals will be found with a mix of cannabis or hash and tobacco.