When you bring up the word cannabis or THC distillate, there are multiple points of view regarding it; in most cases, they have to do with recreational drug use (“weed”), which in a considerable percentage of cases, ends up in problematic substance use.
Cannabis as a drug is the world's illegal (in most countries) most consumed drug, behind alcohol, caffeine and tobacco – these three are generally legal in most parts of the world – roughly 4 percent of the entire world's population aged 15-64 uses cannabis, wheter smoking, vaporizing, aspiring or eating edibles containing it.
Euphoria or Anxiety Feelings Cannabis, as a psychoactive substance, has quite some secondary effects associated with its use - while it causes relaxation and, to a lesser degree, euphoria, after that it's related to cause anxiety and paranoia.
Both sides of this coin, regarding recreational and social use, are like this: it first gives its consumer a “better” status than before, which is relaxation and also, in some (not all) cases, facilitation for philosophical thinking – however, this comes at the expense of potentially suffering from anxiety and paranoia, which means suffering, distress, mental health problems.
In between, people from all genres from all nationalities with ranging realities, also buy cannabis from a dealer or better yet, a Mom dispensary.
Medicinal Resource There is, though, another side to this coin, and hopefully it's one for the good: cannabis as a medical resource.