Poulsen H A, Sutherland G J
Institute of Environmental Science and Research (ESR), Wellington Science Centre, New Zealand.
Sci Justice. 2000 Jul-Sep;40(3):171-6. doi: 10.1016/S1355-0306(00)71972-1.
The potency of cannabis plant and cannabis products seized in New Zealand over the period of 20 years is studied. The earlier part of the study includes mainly imported cannabis oil and cannabis resin, and both imported and locally grown cannabis plant, that was seized by the police. The later part of the study includes little imported material. Cannabis plant is now locally grown, cannabis oil is locally manufactured and imported cannabis resin is rarely seized. The average potency of the cannabis plant available to the user has not increased over the 20 years period. Cannabis leaf contains on average 1% THC and the female flowering heads on average 3.5% THC. The average potency of cannabis oil has dropped from its peak at 34% THC in 1985 to 13% THC in 1995.
对新西兰20年间查获的大麻植株和大麻制品的效力进行了研究。该研究的早期部分主要包括警方查获的进口大麻油和大麻树脂,以及进口和本地种植的大麻植株。研究的后期部分几乎没有进口材料。现在大麻植株是本地种植的,大麻油是本地制造的,进口大麻树脂很少被查获。在这20年期间,供使用者使用的大麻植株的平均效力没有增加。大麻叶平均含有1%的四氢大麻酚,雌花花头平均含有3.5%的四氢大麻酚。大麻油的平均效力已从1985年的峰值34%四氢大麻酚降至1995年的13%四氢大麻酚。