Types of banned ganja

 05 March ,2025

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Raw Cannabis (Ganja) – The dried flowers and leaves of the Cannabis sativa or Cannabis indica plant. – Typically smoked or used to make edibles.

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Hashish (Charas) – A concentrated form of cannabis resin obtained from the flowers. – Popular in South Asia, the Middle East, and Europe.

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Cannabis Oil (Hash Oil, THC Oil) – A highly potent liquid extract of cannabis. – Used in vaping, edibles, or medicinal products.

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Synthetic Cannabinoids (Spice, K2) – Lab-made chemicals that mimic THC effects. – Often more dangerous than natural cannabis.

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Edibles and Infused Products – Food items, candies, chocolates, or beverages infused with THC. – Banned in places where cannabis use is illegal.

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Cannabis Concentrates – Includes wax, shatter, budder, live resin, etc. – Extremely high THC content.

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In India, under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985, ganja (flowering or fruiting tops of cannabis plants) and its derivatives are banned, while bhang (made from leaves) is legally permitted in some states.

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