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Are you considering a visit to a weed dispensary in Boston? If this is your first time at a cannabis dispensary, it is completely normal to feel a little nervous about what to expect. The environment is entirely new, and because of the popularity of cannabis as a hobby, the dispensary is likely to be filled with people who already know their way around. It’s normal for you to feel like the odd one out, but rest assured: staff at the dispensary are eager to make your visit as simple and enjoyable as possible.
To get ready for your visit, there are a few things you should do before you arrive. From researching products to making sure you meet ID and payment requirements, a little preparation can make your first trip a positive one.
Here is a checklist to help make your first time at a Boston dispensary easy and enjoyable.
A dispensary is not meant to be intimidating. In fact, many people enjoy the casual atmosphere brimming with enthusiasts and exciting products. Let’s break your preparations into steps before you arrive, as well as what to do once you’ve walked through the doors.
No one wants to get to a dispensary only to find they do not have what they need. To prevent this, do a little preparation before you leave. Make sure you:
Dispensaries are responsible for following the law, and part of the law focuses on keeping cannabis products out of the hands of underage individuals. To make sure the dispensary only sells to eligible buyers, staff will need to check your ID. Make sure you have a valid, government-issued ID before you arrive. Options include a driver’s license, military ID (as long as it contains proof of residence), passport, or passport card.
Consuming cannabis in public is not permitted in Massachusetts, so you should not plan on partaking immediately after purchase. You should plan how to store your cannabis until you get home.
Massachusetts law requires that marijuana be stored in a sealed container out of reach while driving. Most people opt for a locked glove compartment or the trunk. You cannot transport more than one ounce at a time.
Many people like to do research about weed products before they arrive in a dispensary. This might include the types of products as well as their effects, strains of interest, and more. However, if you don’t know what you’re looking for or don’t know where to start with research, that’s no problem! Reputable dispensaries should have knowledgeable budtenders on staff to assist customers and answer their questions. That is why they are present!
Because the cannabis industry has not yet fully integrated with other pipelines, such as payment processors, many dispensaries only accept cash or limited forms of payment. Ask the dispensary or check online to determine which payment options to bring.
Once you arrive at a dispensary, the fun can begin. Here are some tips for making the most of your visit.
Do not hesitate to take time to thoroughly explore the product shelves. Cannabis flower is meant to be smoked, while edibles are eaten (in pieces! Usually not in one sitting). Tinctures can be applied under the tongue or added to food or beverages. The possibilities are nearly endless.
Many people avoid visiting a dispensary because they think there is stigma attached. Rest assured that staff are not judging you for your choices or goals, and any level of experience (or inexperience) is welcome. This hobby is about aligning your goals with what cannabis can provide, not judging people for what they buy.
Budtenders are friendly helpers who are ready to answer any of your questions. Do not hesitate to ask; you are not inconveniencing the staff. In fact, many budtenders consider helping customers find the perfect product to be the highlight of their job. They can recommend both the type of product and specific strains or other elements based on your goals and level of experience.
At Pure Oasis, we would be happy to welcome you to your first visit to a Boston dispensary! Our friendly budtenders are eager to answer any of your questions. Stop by Pure Oasis to see how a visit can be an opportunity to explore quality cannabis confidently.
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