Quote Originally Posted by beachguy in thongs
Okay, willy, I'll try and throw this out there. Maybe, someone else can help.

CB1 receptors have been detected in the retinas of numerous species, including salamander, goldfish, chick, rat, mouse, monkey, and human (Straiker et al. 1999a,b; Yazulla et al. 1999).

CB2 receptors are mainly in your immune system. That may be the target of Indicas, I don't know.
beachguy, do you mean like...CB2/immunesystem/bodyhigh/indicas...CB1/retina-brain../headhigh/sativas???

This is from the...Behavioral effects of cannabinoid agents in animals
by
Chaperon F, Thiebot MH

"Most of the agonists exhibit nonselective affinity for CB1/CB2 receptors, and delta9-THC and anandamide probably act as partial agonists. Some recently synthesized molecules are highly selective for CB2 receptors, whereas selective agonists for the CB1 receptors are not yet available. A small number of antagonists exist that display a high selectivity for either CB1 or CB2 receptors."


I know its animals ,but.....
will goldfish eat bud??theres always a bud ready to eat your goldfish
http://www.cannabis.net/cb1/index.html