where gonna suprise the entire NFL and all of you are going be wrong, You'll see. But for now before we shock then NFL,i'll agree this is a rebuilding year it's gonna take time J-E-T-S
Ah.... hashish. Aint been around these parts in 30 years. Like Thoa stick, and all the other primo pot that used to be available back in the day.... gonzo. Hashish, also known as hash, comes in a cake-like form. 6000 B.C. Cannabis seeds used for food in China 2000 B.C. - 1400 B.C. Cannabis mentioned in the Atharvaveda (Science of Charms) as "sacred grass". Refered to as bhang or bhanga. The legend of Shiva, Lord of Bhang. (link) 1500 B.C. Cannabis cultivated in China for food and fiber, but not hashish 1500 B.C. Scythians cultivate Cannabis and weave fine hemp cloth from it. (Sumach 1975) 700 B.C. - 600 B.C. The Zoroastrian Zend-Avesta, an ancient Persian religious text of several hundred volumes, and said to have been written by Zarathustra (Zoroaster), refers to bhang as Zoroaster's "good narcotic" (Vendidad or The Law Against Demons) (link to zoroaster evidence? texts?) 700 B.C. - 300 B.C. Scythian tribes leave Cannabis seeds as offerings in royal tombs 500 B.C. Scythian couple die and are buried (at grave site in Pazryk, nothwest of the Tien Shan Mountains in modern-day Khazakstan) with two small tents covering censors. Attached to one tent stick was a decorated leather pouch containing wild Cannabis seeds. Unknown whether this was for purely ritual or also intoxicating use of Cannabis. (link to info about the discovery?) 430 B.C. Herodotus reports on both ritual and recreation use of Cannabis by the Scythians (Herodotus The Histories 430 B.C. trans. G. Rawlinson) (link) 100 B.C. - 0 A.D. The Pen Ts'ao mentions Cannabis for medical use 0 A.D. - 100 A.D. Construction of Samartian gold and glass paste stash box for storing hashish, coriander, or salt, buried in Siberian tomb 70 A.D. Dioscorides mentions the use of Cannabis as a medicament (Roman) 170 A.D. Galen alludes to the psychoactiity of Cannabis seed confections (Roman) 500 A.D. - 600 A.D. The Jewish Talmud mentions the euphoriant properties of Cannabis (Abel 1980) 900 A.D. - 1000 A.D. Scholars debate the pros and cons of eating hashish. Use spreads throughout Arabia 1090 A.D. - 1256 A.D. In Khorasan, Persia, Hasan ibn al-Sabbah, the Old Man of the Mountain, recruits followers to commit assassinations...legends develop around their supposed use of hashish. These legends are some of the earliest written tales of the discovery of the inebriating powers of Cannabis and the supposed use of Hashish. 1256 Alamut falls (links) 1155 A.D. - 1221 A.D. Persian legend of the Sufi master Sheik Haidar's of Khorasan's personal discovery of Cannabis and it's subsequent spread to Iraq, Bahrain, Egypt and Syria. Another of the ealiest written narratives of the use of Cannabis as an inebriant. (link) Early 12th Century Hashish smoking very popular throughout the Middle East.
12th Century A.D. Cannabis introduced in Egypt during the reign of the Ayyubid dynasty on the occasion of the flooding of Egypt by mystic devotees coming from Syria (M.K. Hussein 1957 - Soueif 1972) 1231 A.D. Hashish introduced to Iraq in the reign of Caliph Mustansir (Rosenthal 1971) 1271 A.D. -1295 A.D. Journeys of Marco Polo in which he gives second-hand reports of the story of Hasan ibn al-Sabbah and his "assassins" using hashish. (link) 13th Century A.D. The oldest monograph on hashish, Zahr al-'arish fi tahrim al-hashish, was written. It has since been lost. 13th Century A.D. Ibn al-Baytar of Spain provides a description of psychaoctive Cannabis 1378 A.D. Ottoman Emir Soudoun Scheikhouni issues one of the first edicts against the eating of hashish. (link) 1526 A.D. Babur Nama, first emperor and founder of Mughal Empire learned of hashish in Afghanistan. mid 16th Century A.D. The epic poem, Benk u Bode, by the poet Mohammed Ebn Soleiman Foruli of Baghdad, deals allegorically with a dialectical battle between wine and hashish. 17th Century A.D. Use of hashish, alcohol, and opium spreads among the population of occupied Constantinople Late 17th Century A.D. Hashish becomes a major trade item between Central Asia and South Asia 1798 Napoleon discovers that much of the Egyptian lower class habitually uses hashish (Kimmens 1977). He declares a total prohibition. Soldiers returning to France bring the tradition with them. 19th Century A.D. Hashish production expands from Russian Turkestan into Yarkand in Chinese Turkestan 1809 Antoine Sylvestre de Sacy, a leading Arabist, reveals the etymology of the words "assassin" and "hashishin" 1840 In America, medicinal preparations with a Cannabis base are available. Hashish available in Persian pharmacies. 1843 Le Club des Hachichins, or Hashish Eater's Club, established in Paris after 1850 Hashish appears in Greece 1856 British tax ganja and charas trade in India c 1875 Cultivation for hashish introduced to Greece 1870 - 1880 First reports of hashish smoking on Greek mainland 1877 Kerr reports on Indian ganja and charas trade. 1890 Greek Department of Interior prohibits importance, cultivation and use of hashish. since 1890 Hashish made illegal in Turkey 1893-1894 The India Hemp Drugs Commission Report is issued. (link to schaffer) 1893-1894 70,000 to 80,000 kg of hashish legally imported into India from Central Asia each year. Early 20th Century Hashish smoking very popular throughout the Middle East. 1920 Metaxus dictators in Greece crack down on hashish smoking. 1920s Hashish smuggled into Egypt from Greece, Syria, Lebanon, Turkey, and Central Asia 1926 Lebanese hashish production peaks after World War I until prohibited in 1926 1920's - 1930s High-quality hashish produced in Turkey near Greek border 1930 Yarkand region of Chinese Turkestan exports 91,471 kg of hashish legally into the Northwest Frontier and Punjab regions of India 1930s Legal taxed imports of hashish continue into India from Central Asia 1934-1935 Chinese government moves to end all Cannabis cultivation in Yarkand and charas traffic from Yarkand. Both licit and illicit hashish production become illegal in Chinese Turkestan. 1938 Supply of hashish from chinese Turkestan nearly ceases. 1940s Greek hashish smoking tradition fades. 1941 Indian government considers cultivation in Kashmir to fill void of hashish from Chinese Turkestan 1941-1942 Hand-rubbed charas from Nepal is choicest hashish in India during World War II 1945 Legal hashish consumption continues in India 1945-1955 Hashish use in Greece flourishes again 1950s Hashish still smuggled into India from Chinese Central Asia 1950s Moroccan government tacitly allows kif cultivation in Rif Mountains 1966 The Moroccan government attempts to purge kif growers from Rif Mountains 1962 First hashish made in Morocco 1963 Turkish police seize 2.5 tons of hashish 1965 First reports of C. afghanica use for hashish production in northern Afghanistan 1965 Mustafa comes to Ketama in Morocco to make hashish from local kif 1967 "Smash", the first hashish oil appears. Red Lebanese reaches California. late 1960s and early 1970s The Brotherhood popularizes Afghani hashish. early 1970s Lebanese red and blonde hashish of very high-quality exported. The highest quality Turkish hashish from Gaziantep near Syria appears in western Europe. early 1970s Afghani hashish varieties introduced to North America for sinsemilla production. Westerners bring metal sieve cloths to Afghanistan. Law enforcement efforts against hashish begin in Afghanistan 1970 - 1973 Huge fields of Cannabis cultivated for hashish production in Afghanistan. Last years that truly great afghani hashish is available 1973 Nepal bans the Cannabis shops and charas export 1973 Afghan government makes hashish production and sales illegal. Afghani harves is pitifully small. 1976-1977 Quality of Lebanese hashish reaches zenith 1978 Westerners make sieved hashish in Nepal from wild Cannabis late 1970s Increasing manufacture of "modern" Afghani hashish. Cannabis varieties from Afghanistan imported into Kashmir for sieved hashish production. early 1980s Quality of Lebanese hashish declines 1980s Morocco becomes one of, if not the largest, hashish producing and exporting nations 1980s "border" hashish produced in northwestern Pakistan along the Afghan border to avoid Soviet-Afghan war 1983-1984 Small amounts of the last high-uality Turkish hashish appear. 1985 Hashish still produced by Muslims of Kashgar and Yarkland 1986 Most private stashes of pre-war Afghani hashish in Amsterdam, Goa, and America are nearly finished. 1987 Moroccan government cracks down upon Cannabis cultivation in lower eleations of Rif Mountains 1993 Eradication efforts resume in Morocco 1994 Heavy fighting between rival Muslim clans continues to upset hashish trade in Afghanistan 1994 Border hashish still produced in Pakistan 1995 Introduction of hashish-making equipment and appearance of locally produced hashish in Amsterdam coffee shops.
Hashish Descriptions. What is hashish? Street terms for hashish are: bammer, gold stamp, afagani, black, shish, blondie, brick, kief, kif, kaff, khaf, Kuti. Description 1 : Hashish is marijuana that has been processed into a concentrated "brick" form. As a result, it contains a higher concentration of THC than unprocessed marijuana. Hashish is found in many colors, ranging from gold to black. Hashish is typically smoked in a pipe or a water pipe, often combined with marijuana. Description 2 : Hashish and marijuana both come from the hemp plant, but hashish contains from 5 to 8 times as much THC as does marijuana. Hashish is a sticky substance, called a resin, that is obtained from the top of the plant. Marijuana is made by drying the leaves and flowering stalks of the plant. Hemp grows in most part of the world. But most hashish comes from the Near East and other parts of Southern Asia where it has been used for thousands of years. Hashish consists of the THC-rich resinous material of the cannabis plant, which is collected, dried, and then compressed into a variety of forms, such as balls, cakes, or cookie-like sheets. Pieces are then broken off, placed in pipes and smoked. What is hashish ? Hashish is the most potent form of cannabis (marijuana). Hashish consists of the THC-rich resinous material of the cannabis plant, which is collected, dried, and then compressed into a variety of forms, such as balls, cakes, or cookie-like sheets. Hash is made from resin which is extracted from the flow clusters and the top leaves of the marijuana plant. Hashish does not include plant material such as leaves, stems and seed which causes marijuana to be less potent then hashish. This is not to say that hashish is always stronger or of higher quality then marijuana, certain strains of high quality marijuana may be more potent then certain strains of low quality hashish. Most hashish imported into the United States has been stepped (diluted/cut) by dealers making it very difficult to obtain high quality hash. The Middle East, North Africa, and Pakistan / Afghanistan are the main sources of hashish. The THC content of hashish that reached the United States, where demand is limited, averaged 6% in the 1990s. Hashish - We've got the hashish photographs and hashish descriptions to help you identify types of hash. The pictures of types of hashish online are real and quite stunning. Everything you ever needed to know about hashish! :drunk: A lot of the stuff had some opium in it too.... unbeknowst to most casual users back in the 70's. I've not touched any cannabis in a long time.... but I've not heard of a source for hash in at least twenty years. I'd think it is VERY expensive, and not near the quality it was back in the 70's, even if you could find it.
Fun fact: the word we commonly know as 'assassin' today derived from the word 'Hashishin' which was a name used for some crazy ass Muslims during the Crusades that smoked hash before they went out to terrorize and assassinate the Christians. They were the earliest form of suicide bombers I am aware of. (edit: heh, I see the little note in the chronology about it now, but I don't feel bad)
Remember hash oil? It was like smoking pure THC. Stuff had to have some opium in it. hey, maybe this thread goes to the BS forum with this hijack? Would have been the better place for it in the first place!
I think thunderbird made all that stuff up...obviously he did no research and has no prior knowledge of hash
Mmmmm. Hash oil...haven't seen that in years. We used to put it on our rolling papers with the pot. Good times.