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honeybunches17 t1_iufwy6q wrote
Are the “sticker delivery” spots here pretty solid? I just moved here from Seattle and was pretty spoiled with the weed but am too old and lame to find a dealer haha
Crober45 t1_iugcipo wrote
Deliverrva.com is my favorite. Greenangelsva.com has better hours but is also more expensive.
Hiltson87 t1_iug6h8z wrote
Very. Friend turned me on to those earlier this year and I never looked back.
justbecauseiluvthis t1_iugcrmk wrote
Would you mind hitting me with a dm please? Have a medical patient that can't be out.
Wu187Wu123 t1_iug06ut wrote
Yes, they're reliable.
jodyhighrola t1_iuhuueu wrote
Yes. Have had zero issues with it
mariaantipasta t1_iukbc8a wrote
look up @flowerboys on IG
Manuntdfan t1_iufwzxd wrote
I get carts and edibles at gleaf. Grew my own flower this season. I have bought flower from gleaf, and it was pretty terrible, but it gets ya high. It will be nice in the next 5 years when we get some competition
DogOnABike t1_iuhmmku wrote
The carts are freaking expensive. Literally twice what I was used to paying on the black market before moving here.
10698 t1_iufygop wrote
Products in Virginia are made by the dispensary operators licensed in each of five regions, and they're distributed to other dispensaries across the state. Thus, there are products from gLeaf (Richmond), Columbia Care (Portsmouth), Beyond/Hello (Manassas), and Rise (Abingdon) scattered across the dispensaries operated by all of the above.
gLeaf product is generally low quality but can also be the cheapest. I've been happiest with the Seed & Strain brand products made in Portsmouth and the Rise &shine stuff out of southwest Virginia.
That said, many people make the trip to DC, which does recognize Virginia MMJ cards. An actual card issued by the Board of Pharmacy is needed in addition to the doctor's certification if you wish to visit a dispensary in DC. DC does now allow non-resident self-certification, though, allowing you to bypass the medical cert and BoP card requirements for a 30 day period in exchange for $30 paid to the city.
For quality medical-grade products, it's either a trip to DC (Takoma Wellness is a very popular destination) or try to snag some of the good stuff from other dispensaries when it makes its way to Richmond. That happens often, but in small quantities.
ETA: Someone with no other source and no desire to drive to DC or another part of the state could be completely happy with gLeaf. I've got no specific complaints -- their service is top notch compared to the other dispensaries in the state and there are some surprisingly good products that come along every now and then.
Visual-Sheepherder36 t1_iuhl8zx wrote
I was able to walk into a DC dispensary this spring and make purchases without a medical card.
10698 t1_iuhlp7k wrote
You may have walked in to one of the DC gray-market "gifting" operations, but you did not walk into a licensed medical cannabis dispensary without either a doctor's certification or a DC resident self-certification.
Current DC regulations for out-of-state MMJ reciprocity require either a doctor's medical certification plus valid or expired VA-issued MMJ card, or a DC non-resident self-certification which can be done at the dispensary in many cases.
Or you can roll the dice and go with one of the gray-market gifting services.
Visual-Sheepherder36 t1_iuhlwex wrote
Ah, yeah, good point; I was buying artwork, not marijuana products.
10698 t1_iuhmcec wrote
Yep, there ya go. Sometimes it's T-shirts, caps, stickers, art work, whatever. They're skirting the law but the city turns a blind eye for the most part. Hopefully you got some good stuff. Those "I71" gray market shops tend to be sketchy. I've got one go-to I71 vendor that has proven trustworthy over the years, but now that I've got the MMJ card if I go back to DC it'll likely be for a legal medical dispensary. Better quality, similar pricing.
DuganNashhhHhH t1_iui6u7j wrote
damn $175 is hella expensive, there’s practitioners who charge half of that. i guess that’s maybe including the $50 Board of Pharmacy charge though?
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