It depends on the person, and also on the strain and severity of that strain, and whether the strain being used is GMO or some other modified strain.
I don't smoke any more, but there is a definite difference between indica and sativa strains, and the severity of the sub-strains, therein. Some will give you more focus and allow you to tap in to your more creative side, which allows you to get things done. Others, like with the indica strains, will put you literally in the couch for hours on end.
However, with both strains, the greater the percentage of THC, the more likely one is experience bouts of anxiety, confusion, depression, etc.
I found that the modified strains that removed some, if not all of the CBDs and increased the THC were the worst types for me.
I also found that smoking sativa strains in the morning worked best for me, as long as I wasn't at work. If I was at work, my anxiety and confusion went through the roof. Same with the indica strains. I found that it also lessened my ability to constructively deal with my emotions properly. This also seems to be the case with just about everyone else I observed, everywhere I worked. So I initially stayed away from partaking before or during the work day.
This led to me eventually quitting altogether, especially after the rise of medical marijuana dispensaries and the multitude of modified strains. It became near impossible for me to find more "old school type" strains. Eventually, because of this, I had to quit because I noticed that it no longer mattered which strain I smoked, or the percentage level of THC-CBD, it all started increasing my anxiety, depression, confusion, ability to properly regulate emotions, etc.
It also did the same with my children who smoked, too. We all ended up quitting.
Since then, I've been able to step back and view what the modified strains have been doing to people who regularly partake, and what I see isn't overly impressive. It's concerning.
It seems to me that, unless you're able to find someone who grows it themselves using legacy seeds from the pre-GMO era, that the designer pot today is being purposely designed to mentally, emotionally, and developmentally hold back the majority of smokers.
I guess this was a long winded way of saying, YES, today's marijuana is designed to nerf everyone who smokes it.
It depends on the person, and also on the strain and severity of that strain, and whether the strain being used is GMO or some other modified strain.
I don't smoke any more, but there is a definite difference between indica and sativa strains, and the severity of the sub-strains, therein. Some will give you more focus and allow you to tap in to your more creative side, which allows you to get things done. Others, like with the indica strains, will put you literally in the couch for hours on end.
However, with both strains, the greater the percentage of THC, the more likely one is experience bouts of anxiety, confusion, depression, etc.
I found that the modified strains that removed some, if not all of the CBDs and increased the THC were the worst types for me.
I also found that smoking sativa strains in the morning worked best for me, as long as I wasn't at work. If I was at work, my anxiety and confusion went through the roof. Same with the indica strains. I found that it also lessened my ability to constructively deal with my emotions properly. This also seems to be the case with just about everyone else I observed, everywhere I worked. So I initially stayed away from partaking before or during the work day.
This led to me eventually quitting altogether, especially after the rise of medical marijuana dispensaries and the multitude of modified strains. It became near impossible for me to find more "old school type" strains. Eventually, because of this, I had to quit because I noticed that it no longer mattered which strain I smoked, or the percentage level of THC-CBD, it all started increasing my anxiety, depression, confusion, ability to properly regulate emotions, etc.
It also did the same with my children who smoked, too. We all ended up quitting.
Since then, I've been able to step back and view what the modified strains have been doing to people who regularly partake, and what I see isn't overly impressive. It's concerning.
It seems to me that, unless you're able to find someone who grows it themselves using legacy seeds from the pre-GMO era, that the designer pot today is being purposely designed to mentally, emotionally, and developmentally hold back the majority of smokers.
I guess this was a long winded way of saying, YES, today's marijuana is designed to nerf everyone who smokes it.