Nothing wrong with getting used to the BEST of the best ....what we produce on this side of the pond today!
I'd definitely agree with that.
The old world producers, like A-stan, P-stan, India, the Levant and North African regions, just don't have the technical approach that developed here, which is funny, because we can thank one thing for that....
PROHIBITION!
Well, prohibition is certainly not the only reason for the different approach we adopted here, but it is certainly a large contributor. It was prohibition that drove the need and development of indoor cultivation, which in turn lead to a higher quality product, which in turn lead to the demand for higher quality product and the technological race that helped meet that demand. In the old world, there wasn't really ever a need to develop indoor cultivation practices, and in most cases, they didn't have the resources for it anyway.
Regardless, back in the 80's we'd get excited to hear about some foreign weed that showed up in town, but now that same Jamaican, Mexican, or Thai shit we used to love is pretty much swag compared to what the boys in Colorado, California, and Oregon have been growing, let alone the multitude of talented small scale indoor growers that exist in EVERY state are producing. So while places like A-stan and Pakistan were once king of hash, it's the U.S. that sets the standard now, and that pretty much applies to everything ganja related.
The king is dead. LONG LIVE THE KING!