Any form of drug or narcotic is prohibited in the UAE and carries severe penalties ranging from long (or life sentences) up to the death penalty in some emirates.
There are a number of plants commonly known as "wild dagga", these range from hemp (which would probably be illegal) through to Leonotis, a plant which has only a vague passing resemblance to the real thing. Leonotis would not be illegal, but will not grow in the UAE due to the climate.
I would avoid growing or referring to any plant that has a "questionable" name or reputation, simply because they can be miss interpreted or misidentified.
Wild Dagga is smoked or made into a medicinal tea by the Hottentot tribe of South Africa. Because of its euphoric effects, Wild Dagga is often referred to as a Cannabis substitute. Leonotis leonurus (Wild Dagga, Lion's Tail) species is also used in Eastern medicine as euphoriant, purgative, and vermifuge.
No, it is not legal.
impact of dagga
No. But with all the new mj substitutes popping up it could be a possibility in the future. As long as it's just natural wild dagga then you're fine. But if it's a product claiming to be wild dagga based then I wouldn't trust it, they try to sell herbal mixtures that claim to be 100% natural but they spray it with synthetic cannabinoid wich could trigger a positive on the thc test or make u fail the new spice tests
UAE legal drinking age is 21, so It's same drinking age as USA.
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Legal (in some places) cannabis alternatives include "wild dagga" (Leonotis leonurus) and "klip dagga" (Leonotis nepetifolia). However, the similarity has been said to be crude at best. Other alternatives are synthetic cannabinoid products such as "Spice". However, these synthetic products are significantly more dangerous than actual cannabis, and have been poorly investigated for safety.
Technically, the U.S. dollar is not considered legal tender in the UAE. This is because the UAE has its own form of currency. For many years, however, the U.S. dollar has been used in the UAE on a regular basis. While some people convert U.S. dollars to UAE currency when visiting, others simply use the dollars as is. Since the U.S. dollar is accepted in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and other parts of the UAE, it is unofficially considered legal tender.
Dagga is a very complicated subject. Just like pot, grass, dagga, marijuana, happy stuff, joojoo, wonder drug and numerous other nicknames, Dagga is Marijuana. Marijuana is a drug, most commonly smoked. It provides about an hour of halucination and total out-of-mindness. Its scientific name is Habijubliness Lysinchronisedswimminges.
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the animal is a giant catipilar who only eats condoms
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