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| Buddhist Curmudgeon ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Join Date: Aug 2004
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| This was in my inbox today from NORML: Pot Prohibition Linked To More Potent Marijuana Use, Study Says Santa Cruz, CA: Adults who live in areas where marijuana is criminally prohibited are more likely to report a preference for stronger strains of pot as compared to adults who live in areas where the sale of the drug is legally regulated, according to survey data to be published in the forthcoming issue of the International Journal of Drug Policy. An investigator at the University of California at Santa Cruz randomly surveyed the marijuana use patterns of more than 400 experienced cannabis consumers in San Francisco and Amsterdam. The survey reported that respondents in Amsterdam, where the sale of small quantities of cannabis is regulated in retail stores, were significantly more likely than those in San Francisco to prefer "mild" and "moderate" cannabis over "strong" or "very strong" varieties. "[b]ecause the cannabis markets in San Francisco remain illicit, users are more apt to feel they can never be certain of potency and so are more likely to choose stronger strains," the study reported. By contrast, "In Amsterdam three decades of de facto decriminalization have fostered a stable and translucent retail cannabis market in which users are reliably able to buy cannabis of the potency they prefer." Over two-thirds of respondents in both cities reported that they moderated their use of cannabis depending its potency – typically consuming lesser quantities of stronger pot. Survey respondents in both Amsterdam and San Francisco said that the price of cannabis had little impact on their use, suggesting that "policies designed to reduce aggressive demand for cannabis … by increasing its price are unlikely to have a large impact." Respondents in both cities also reported that they perceived their risk of being arrested for using marijuana to be "very unlikely." Respondents in both cities reported that they could obtain cannabis within "a few hours," though those who lived in San Francisco were far more likely to report that they obtained their marijuana from "friends." Age of onset, age at first regular use, and age at the start of periods of maximum use were "nearly identical" in both cities. By contrast, marijuana users in Amsterdam were far less likely than users in San Francisco to have experimented with other illicit drugs, including cocaine, crack, methamphetamine, ecstasy, and opiates. "The differences in response patterns between samples of experienced users in different legal-policy milieux suggest that various aspects of drug policy interact in complex ways with both user cultures and the broader cultures in which they are situated," the study concluded. "But the fact that we found more similarities than differences across the contrasting drug control regimes provides further support for the view that cannabis use is a deeply embedded cultural practice that is not easily reached by drug policy." I had thought that the reasons most people seem to seek the most potent pot were: 1. Beginners want to see how stoned they can get 2. Legal penalties are based on weight, not potency 3. People want to spend less time smoking and more time being high Mine is #3. I don't find the process of smoking or vaping that enjoyable unless I'm doing it with friends. It's just a chore you have to go through in order to reach a desirable state of consciousness, so why not get it over with as quickly as possible? If I'm with friends, I really prefer something mild, mellow, and good tasting. With the high-test stuff, a few rounds and everyone is too high to be very social.
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| I like to regulate my potency by regulating the amount of mint or lavender I mix with it, so I prefer to get as potent pot as possible. Also, in the long run, Extreamly high potency costs me way less. I have to admit I get my high grade pot for little more than my mids, but still, even if I payed $15-$20 it would work out cheaper, since I smoke 4+ times on a unmixed joint and get really, really high, while on mids, I have to smoke the whole thing to get to that same point (If I even get there without it crossing the border between a good high to a bad one.), and then it is higher in cbn also and that decreases my enjoyment of the high. If I want to smoke socially I mix my MJ 50-50 with mint or lavander leaves, if I want to smoke alone I do not mix it, and only take one big hit, or two small tokes. |
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