The recreational one is quite a variety of products, so it's really difficult to compare. It depends on their strength and the customers' preference, but from a physician's perspective, when I am educating patients, I always tell them: CBD, CBD, CBD.
That's the message I'm sending out, because if you want to use cannabis to get high or for recreational use, you have to have THC. Otherwise, you won't get all the benefits you want. Why bother to use it?
However, when you are using it, the side effects and the long-term consequences probably won't be the consideration at that time. That's why I am even trying to persuade local governments and policy-makers to set a cap for the THC component. We know it's harmful, so why do we still want people to use it? If we could find a way for people to balance getting high and getting a feeling of relaxation without causing too much harm, that would be ideal.