Cannabis resin, otherwise known as “hash,” has become 25% more potent over the last five decades, a new study out of the United Kingdom has found. Other countries, including Canada, are also seeing more potency with its hashish supply over time because dealers want to make it more addictive, says Bernard Le Foll, of the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.

‘Hash’ potency increased by 25% over the last 50 years: U.K. study

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