• Kairos@lemmy.today
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    4 days ago

    Hemp was very common back then for many uses. Cannabis does not automatically mean THC.

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      4 days ago

      It does mean that though, even low potency stuff like the plants they grow specifically to make rope still have varying levels of cannabinoids in them including THC, also that’s literally the only reason to bother smoking it, might as well pack a bowl with hay otherwise

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        The active drug part of the plant is the resin found at the flowers of the female hemp plant, created during pollination season. There is neglible amounts of THC in the rest of the plant, as in basically nothing. So you would only get high if you smoked that particular part of the plant, not the rest. So sailors could have saved on tobacco by using the dried leaves of the harvested hemp plants they imported for rope, but it wouldn’t have made them stoned in the slightest.

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          4 days ago

          It might not have gotten them as high as modern weed but it definitely still would have worked, they’re not gonna smoke it for no reason

          • anomnom@sh.itjust.works
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            4 days ago

            Yeah it has been suggested it was used for medicinal purposes as early as 1 BCE. I have a feeling they’d have discovered how to make it stronger in the ensuing 1500 years.

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          4 days ago

          Yes but it was found in clay pipes. I.e. smoking pipes. For whatever reason it was being smoked there.

          Your sailor analogy is a possible explanation, but it doesn’t make as much sense in a home or domestic setting.

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        The cannabis plant when left to itself doesn’t create much THC (which is what gets you high), but it is very useful for making rope and clothing, as well as oil and other products. Only when you make sure that you only have female plants (and take care of them in a certain way) do they produce lots of THC.

        So just because the plant is growing somewhere doesn’t mean that someone is smoking it.