noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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resin
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Police raiding the riverboat party had found cocaine, ecstacy tablets, amphetamines and cannabis resin .
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July 4: 300 kilos of cannabis resin and herbal cannabis worth up to £3m seized from a Northern Ireland-registered lorry in Dover.
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Inside they discovered 178 kilos of cannabis resin with a street value of half a million pounds.
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Doherty and McMahon denied conspiracy to supply cannabis resin .
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In the parcel were 100 blocks of cannabis resin , each individually wrapped.
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His car was found to contain 19.93 kilos of cannabis resin , with a street value of £65,000.
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smoke
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I mean, a whopping 82 per cent of people who were killed in car accidents had not been smoking cannabis .
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Richard Miles was known to smoke cannabis but police don't believe such drug use was a motive for murder.
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Read in studio A pub landlord in Oxford has been charged with allowing his customers to smoke cannabis on his premises.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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After all, cannabis does much less harm to a person's health than nicotine, and yet cigarettes are legal.
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It will still be illegal for anyone else to produce or sell cannabis , but that could change.
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July 4: 300 kilos of cannabis resin and herbal cannabis worth up to £3m seized from a Northern Ireland-registered lorry in Dover.
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Perhaps by making cannabis legal our society would imply progressive sanction to the use of any mood-altering drug.
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She had found cannabis as well as amphetamines in her daughter's room.
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The categories continue to operate in this hierarchical fashion until we reach the sixth and final class: cannabis .
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Until now cannabis , or hemp, was an illegal plant, classified as a schedule B controlled drug.