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A joint (IPA /dʒɔɪnt/) is a rolled [[Marijuana]] cigarette. Papers are the most common rolling medium in industrialized countries; however, brown paper, cigarettes with the tobacco removed, beedis with the tobacco removed, receipts, and newspaper can also be used, particularly in developing countries.[1] Modern papers are manufactured in a range of sizes from a wide variety of materials including rice, [[Hemp]], and flax, and are also available in liqorice and other flavored varieties.
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A joint is a rolled [[Marijuana]] cigarette. Papers are the most common rolling medium in industrialized countries; however, brown paper, cigarettes with the tobacco removed, beedis with the tobacco removed, receipts, and newspaper can also be used, particularly in developing countries.[1] Modern papers are manufactured in a range of sizes from a wide variety of materials including rice, [[Hemp]], and flax, and are also available in licorice and other flavored varieties.
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A joint can vary in size, typically containing between 0.25 to 1 grams net weight of [[Cannabis]] (joints have been rolled with 2 or more pounds but this is not a common practice). Tobacco may or may not be used in the rolling process.
 
A joint can vary in size, typically containing between 0.25 to 1 grams net weight of [[Cannabis]] (joints have been rolled with 2 or more pounds but this is not a common practice). Tobacco may or may not be used in the rolling process.

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Joint or Marijuana Cigarette

A joint is a rolled Marijuana cigarette. Papers are the most common rolling medium in industrialized countries; however, brown paper, cigarettes with the tobacco removed, beedis with the tobacco removed, receipts, and newspaper can also be used, particularly in developing countries.[1] Modern papers are manufactured in a range of sizes from a wide variety of materials including rice, Hemp, and flax, and are also available in licorice and other flavored varieties.

Joint

A joint can vary in size, typically containing between 0.25 to 1 grams net weight of Cannabis (joints have been rolled with 2 or more pounds but this is not a common practice). Tobacco may or may not be used in the rolling process.