Where to Buy Cannabis
Check Your Local Laws
Cannabis regulations vary by state. Before buying THC products, check your state laws atthe NORML site here.
Helpful Resources
- Weedmaps -Find dispensaries, reviews, and menus
- Leafly -Strain info, shop finder, and product education
Where to Buy Cannabis
Looking to get started with cannabis? Here is a quick, trustworthy guide on what to buy, where to buy it, and how to stay smart as a consumer.
Quick Start: What You\’ll Need
- THC vape (for inhaled THC)
- THC gummies (for oral THC)
- CBD vape (for inhaled CBD)
- CBD oil or capsules (for oral CBD)
Where to buy
- THC -Dispensaries or licensed delivery services (state-dependent)
- CBD - Reputable online retailers
Buying THC: What to Know
- Start with 10 mg THC gummies (cut in half or quarters to adjust dose). A pack of 10 should cost around $25–35.
- A 500 mg disposable THC vape should also be around $25–35.
- Expect to spend around $50 total for a basic THC setup.
Before buying
- Use review sites like Weedmaps or Leafly to find well-rated dispensaries near you.
- Know your dose and product preference before you go.
Buying CBD: where to start
Most people do well with hemp-derived CBD (cheaper and widely available).
- Start with 25–50 mg by mouth in the morning, increase gradually over time.
- CBD vape cartridges (500–1000 mg) cost around $35.
Top online options for buying CBD:
- Lazarus Naturals -Great quality, affordable
- Charlottes Web -High quality, premium price
- Secret Nature -Trusted CBD vape cartridges
What is a Vape and Why Use One?
Vapes heat cannabis oil into vapor, letting you inhale THC or CBD without combustion (no smoke = less irritation and health risk, seehere).
Vape types:
- Disposable -Use until empty, then toss
- 510 cartridges – Screw into a rechargeable battery (battery should cost $20 or less)
- Proprietary systems – Cartridges that only work with specific brand batteries
Most dispensaries carry a variety of disposable and 510 cartridges.
Final tip
Ignore the hype. Start small, stick to basic products, and learn what works best for your body. The simpler you keep it at first, the easier it is to adjust as you go.
