| - | ''Mariguan'', meaning "prisoner" in Mexican-Spanish. This word is closely associated with "marijuana" which is the term used by many for the flowers from the Cannabis Sativa/Indica plant which contain psychoactive properties. The term "marijuana" came from "mariguan" during the times of massive drug operations/cartels from the Mexican/U.S.A border and the smugglers were considered "prisoners" by the U.S.A Federal Law. | + | ''Mariguan'', meaning "prisoner" in Mexican-Spanish. This word is closely associated with [[marijuana|"marijuana"]] which is the term used by many for the flowers from the [[cannabis|Cannabis Sativa/Indic]] plant which contain psychoactive properties. The term "marijuana" derived from "mariguan" during the times of massive drug operations/cartels from the Mexican/U.S.A border and the smugglers were considered "prisoners" by the U.S.A Federal Law. |