Marijuana Is Too Strong Now
Briefly

As THC levels in marijuana have skyrocketed, users are reporting experiences of anxiety and paranoia, with many feeling overwhelmed even by casual use. The potent strains now available can trigger serious psychological effects that weren't as prevalent in lower potency days.
The federal government's report reveals that the average THC concentration in seized marijuana samples has tripled over the last 25 years, reflecting an alarming trend in potency and consumer experience.
Many dispensaries now offer products with THC concentrations ranging from 20 to 90 percent, making it challenging for casual users to find strains that provide a manageable high without risking overwhelming effects.
Incidents of 'marijuana-induced psychosis' have increased in recent years, especially among teens, raising concerns about the mental health implications of high-potency marijuana use.
Read at The Atlantic
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