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See Talk:Cannabis#Redirect issues, SqueakBox 20:05, 18 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Importent: Wild dagga (also 'Dagga') is a name for Leonurus. Leonitice (I'm not sure thats how you write leonitice. however I am sure that its not cannabis, though both are used as recreational drugs by many, and The main difference is That Dagga is legal in 99% of the world while cannabis users go to jail in some .. anyway.... I will edit an article about Leonurus and it's active alkaloid Leonurine, If anybody's got some time for this, I'd rather have you do it!. got to study hardy :)

Dagga vs Wild Dagga

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Dagga is a Southern-African term for cannabis[1]. Wild Dagga is another plant altogether[2]. I will redirect this article to the main cannabis article. This will also direct users who click on links to this page to the correct article, as all seem to refer to dagga, not wild dagga. Greenman (talk) 18:08, 18 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

The pruning to a single entry was the result of an overambitious vandalism cleanup. I am restoring it to the last validated version as a disambiguation page mentioning both plants. Rossami (talk) 14:17, 20 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Wild Dagga is never referred to as Dagga. In South Africa there is a clear distinction between the two and the word dagga is not used interchangeably between the two. There is however a confusion when speaking about "Wildedagga" because it can be interpreted as dagga that grows in the wild. I am not sure why this reference to Wild Dagga is here for disambiguation?
--Mickey ☠ Dangerez 19:15, 17 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]

References

Dagga is Cannabis not Sativa

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Dagga was first used to refer to Indian Hemp (which are mostly Indica) therefore it is incorrect to direct to, Cannabis sativa, a specific strain and should it be directed to the Cannabis

--Mickey ☠ Dangerez 19:07, 17 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]