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by herbst
1805 days ago
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> what kind of weed you smoke but a lot of weed on the streets of the US today has a dramatically higher level of THC than it did in the past This is a good point. I live in Switzerland, we have a healthy cannabis market that is mostly dominated by growers from the 80s and 90s. We do have the "killer weed" the youth likes to smoke, but the majority of stuff i come in contact with are classic, medical or at least CBD heavy strains. Nobody in my circle likes getting super high, we all just enjoy the good ol' buzz. > So I think the bottom line here is that you need be careful and be mindful that weed is not "harmless." You are absolutely right. I also have a little hate for myself for starting way to early which surely didn't help my mental development. However i am way more afraid of Sugars and excessive Chemicals in my food that are slowly poisoning me. So for health perspective i would rather spend my efforts quitting sugars or cigarette smoking for a start :) > I hope that helps you... It did, thank you for your input! |
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There's some truth to this, but in a misleading way. Sure, in the '70's, the product we'd snag in the streets, leaves mainly, was in no way as potent contemporary product.
But, but, we were just as discerning then as now. Should we wish something a bit more potent, it was widely available. At that time, most product from Thailand, and a great deal from Afghanistan certainly compare.
In sum, if you wanted it, it was available for a price. So the belief, "much stronger than in the past," is somewhat of a canard.