Point of order – in the UK grass is mixed with tobacco and smoked maybe 90% of the time. This confuses the addictiveness of the one with the compulsivity of the other. Another point of order – if this “super skunk*” is so strong, you would add less in the J. Or you wouldn’t, but then you’d just have another made from Thai if that’s all you had so I dont see the issue.
Based on my experiences and living now in NL, Im sure that cannabis should be regulated and sold, according to strength primary cannabinoid makeup and purity (god knows what is poured into illegal grows**). You can tax it, too.
Personally I’m not keen on dabs, vaporised hits of oilsmoke. Thats a bit too hardcore for me. The rest of it should not be illegal, especially as there’s plenty of more harmful drugstuffs, both legal and even prescribed.
*pretty sure this is really quite the misnomer. Common strong strains are mostly “haze”, or “cheese”. Cheese is a rasta strain that is less overwhelming physically while still promoting metal effects.
**in london a few years back weed was coming sprayed with glass sand to add weight and make it look like crystals. Silicosis, FFS.