We investigated the morphology of multiple brain regions in a rare sample of15 very heavy cannabis users with minimal psychiatric comorbidity orsignificant exposure to other substances (compared with 15 age- andIQ-matched non-cannabis-using controls) using manual techniques. Heavycannabis users demonstrated smaller hippocampus and amygdala volumes, but noalterations of the orbitofrontal and anterior- and paracingulate cortices,or the pituitary gland. These findings indicate that chronic cannabis usehas a selective and detrimental impact on the morphology of themediotemporal lobe.