It’s hard to say, it’s a taboo subject. There’s probably a lot more people who do it than you’d expect, but probably not more than how many tobacco smokers. Though a large amount of young people have probably tried it.
Fun fact: Sweden was forced to allow EU-approved hemp (THC less than 0.3%)… but the second it becomes a “preparation”, it becomes a crime. Aa such, CBD oil from legal hemp is often illegal, because it can contain trace amounts of THC in it, despite manufacturers saying it’s 0%. And if you for example make tea from the hemp, or smoke it, it’s also a crime… but it’s completely legal before that point!
So tobacco only. I’m curious about the weed.
It’s hard to say, it’s a taboo subject. There’s probably a lot more people who do it than you’d expect, but probably not more than how many tobacco smokers. Though a large amount of young people have probably tried it.
Fun fact: Sweden was forced to allow EU-approved hemp (THC less than 0.3%)… but the second it becomes a “preparation”, it becomes a crime. Aa such, CBD oil from legal hemp is often illegal, because it can contain trace amounts of THC in it, despite manufacturers saying it’s 0%. And if you for example make tea from the hemp, or smoke it, it’s also a crime… but it’s completely legal before that point!
Illegal in Sweden and not very common, although not unheard of.