The article discusses the misconception that higher THC levels in cannabis inherently lead to more significant issues. It argues that individual tolerance and consumption habits matter more than potency. By highlighting risks associated with synthetic cannabis, it encourages innovation within the cannabis industry and promotes responsible use through understanding personal thresholds. It also advocates moving conversations about cannabis away from potency alone to address the role of user habits and wider context in reducing perceived risks.
Higher THC levels in cannabis might not correlate to greater risks or problems, indicating that consumption habits are more significant than the potency of the product.
While many associate cannabis with risks due to its THC concentration, understanding that not everyone has the same tolerance can shift the narrative toward responsible use.
The conversation surrounding cannabis should focus on the habits and behaviors surrounding its use rather than the plant itself, as these are the true determinants of safety.
Synthetic cannabis poses a real threat due to its unpredictable properties, contrasting sharply with traditional cannabis which can be consumed responsibly when done thoughtfully.
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