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A head shop is a retail outlet specializing in paraphernalia related to consumption of Cannabis , other recreational drugs, and New Age herbs, as well as generally selling Counterculture Art , Magazines , Music , Clothing , and Home Decor . Products typically include water pipes (colloquially called Bong s), Roach Clip s, Pipes , Rolling Papers , Rolling Machine s, Scales or balances, Whipped-cream Chargers (which contain Nitrous Oxide ), Blacklight -responsive Poster s, Incense , Cigarette Lighters , and products claimed to give false negative results for drugs on Urinalysis tests. The etymology of the term "head shop" is uncertain. The term may result from the phrase 'get your head on', which is commonly used to refer to taking drugs. Two established compound words for users of recreational drugs are "pothead" (user of cannabis) and "cokehead" (user of Cocaine ). This construction has also been been adapted to describe ardent fans or hobbyists, such as " Deadheads " ( Grateful Dead fans) and "motorheads" or "gearheads" (individuals who work on their Cars or Motorcycles recreationally). Head shops originated in the 1960s in cities with a high concentration of college-age youth, often growing out of independently owned poster or candle stores. Sources cite the Psychedelic Shop on , 1966 . Head shops served as an important outlet for the Underground Comics of Robert Crumb and other counterculture Cartoonists . The shops' popularity eventually waned with the aging of that era's Baby Boomer generation, and with the retail mainstream discovering and coopting aspects of that market niche, such as Alternative Music and Eco-friendly products. In the United States Of America head shops exist in a legal grey area because of the nature of the materials they sell, which can be used for both legal and illegal drugs. Signs stating that the products sold "are for tobacco use only" are commonly posted. Additionally, some head shops also sell extracts of Salvia Divinorum , a psychoactive plant since it is not scheduled in the United States. Some head shops in Canada also sell S. divinorum extracts while others refuse to do so {Link without Title} . By the early 2000s, with the passage of local laws allowing for Medicinal Marijuana , head shops have reemerged regionally and on the Internet to service that health market. REFERENCES
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