Europe has long been a cannabis tourist destination, skaters to Barcelona and Stoners to Amsterdam.
When we think of weed, we don’t often think about Low dose THC which is becoming quiet a big thing in Switzerland.
Currently there is a fairly large market for weed that contains 2% THC across Europe.
As the law states in Europe since November: cannabis containing 3% or less THC is legal.
In Spain there is a semi-legal market, much like Amsterdam, while the two have their differences there are currently no countries in Europe that have fully legalized cannabis for recreational use.

In both Spain and Amsterdam the substance is still regualted, with rules of how many plants one can grow, and how much someone can carry at any given time + where you can and cant smoke it.
There are farms in the mountains of switzerland that are 8000 plants strong supplying most of Europe that allows this low-THC weed to be sold.
It can be bought even in supermarkets and it seems the trend is gaining traction in other parts of europe with Italy looking like it is on the same path as Mexico.
Unlike markets like the Canadian and the USA who have a focus on high-THC content weed, the CBD limit has no threshold in Europe,
therefore weed with high CBD and just 1% THC could pave the way for legalization as the taboo is broken down,
As shops and cafes that sell CBD-weed and other products grow in number so will the general acceptance.
