Cannabis resin might be seen as one of the most prized possessions to come from the cannabis plant.
In a study that included more than 80k black market samples of resin over the last 50 years, across areas like Denmark, Italy, France, Netherlands, UK, and the US, among other regions, the average increase in THC strength was seen to be at least 25 percent.
The cannabis that your mom and father might have smoked 50 years ago cannot be fairly compared to what is out there today. What you will find on the market right now, and across the last few decades, has increased significantly in strength.
Live resin products are growing in demand and have become one of the fastest growing cannabis products.
There has been plenty of confusion over concentrates and argument over how much THC they should be allowed to have, or if the products should be banned altogether. Along with that demand in growth for resin the price has also jumped for it on the market as well, especially when things went into lockdown earlier this year that is when the price jumped significantly on the black market.
“The price of a 100 gram bar of resin went from 280 euros to 500 euros in a week in Marseille,.." senior police union official, FR
This worldwide cannabis concentrate market is expected to grow to $13 billion or more by 2026, that is up from around $3.73 billion back in 2018.
Despite cannabis being criminalized in many places worldwide, authorities have still failed to win the war on drugs and cannabis is prevalent even in countries where there is a death penalty for it. Meanwhile, non-violent people have been arrested and locked up to be put away for months, years, or even life, over a victimless crime involving the cannabis plant. Despite all of that criminalization and effort to crackdown on these products, cannabis is still thriving in demand and use for billions around the world.
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