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Ganja

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ganja.
See cannabis.

Ganja
Substance abuse
(1) A bitter leafy plant chewed for its stimulatory effects, indigenous to eastern Africa—e.g., Somalia and Ethiopia—and popular in Yemen; it is regionally popular in the US, but is a ‘lower priority’ for the DEA than other abuse substances
(2) Marijuana, see there, especially from Jamaica

ganja
Substance abuse 1 A bitter plant chewed for its stimulatory effects, indigenous to eastern Africa 2 Marijuana, see there, especially from Jamaica


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Private TV Channel reports said that the incident took place in Ganja Nawakheli area of Hangu when two groups opened fire at each other on a dispute during Jirga meeting, killing Wazir Gul, Rahim Gul, Afsar Gul and Raza Ali on the spot while Gul Ali and Aftab Ali sustained injuries.
This is a great warts and all snapshot of island life, pulsing with colour, energy and a fantastic soundtrack, all seen through a cloud of ganja.
It has been developed by AJNAG, or Activists Justifying the Natural Agriculture of Ganja, a Los Angeles-based online group created in 2006.
 
 
 
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