Salutations,
Well...
Hashish as far as i recall, but beyond that i once got a strange encounter with glue (!)... I was 16-17 i think, lets just say i used too much of it and ended up taking good breaths outdoors. Some people could argue it made me curious and worked as the gateway drug which according to bigots is supposed to correspond to cannabis. Ha! Ha! A gateway drug!! Make me laugh... I've also tried LSD a few times, that was all about it.
Weed (dry flowers) became a habit only relatively recently, in 2011, after i had quit all smoking definitely in 2007 (i quit tobacco in 1995)... Good fate allowed me to discover vaporism about 3 years after i stopped smoking, without vapes there wouldn't be anything cannabic in my personal world, as a matter of fact, and since my vaporizer was built for dry flowers more than hashish then one could argue this was a determining factor as to why i changed to so-called "weed".
Today i vape dry cannabis flowers in a modded VG pipe using a butane lighter, preferably the yellow/candle type until recently, though i'm now revisiting blue/torch operation - which on a Classic (maple) model can result in smelly errors...
Anyway, the right question should be:
Would you have adopted dry cannabis flower vaporism given the option?
What do you think my answer would be like today!
Of course i'd have liked that, but my country decided cannabis was evil (in the '30s)...
It comforts me to think young persons won't be deceived the way previous generations were. In a couple generations, if all goes fine, the young men of the future will just say cannabis please and never have a doubt again. Because it's safe and healthy, and it can be inhaled or cooked depending on one's own needs, etc. We read "weed" as a reminder that this plant is resilient, a source of amazement for those sensible to the joys of house gardening, and beyond. So, in a world where a cat is a cat we'll see young adults adopt cannabis vaporism and not worry this could derail their lives, provided politically-supported bigotry has been terminated definitively, of course.
It comforts me to think future participants will answer "Yes" in a rising majority.