I'm not an advocate for the dispensaries here, mostly because of the shamefully greedy prices, but I'd guess the state's threshold for the fungal count of 10,000 probably has the dispensaries doing some stuff to come in below that number that negatively affects quality. I doubt anybody could test below that number here without a fairly dry grow room with very stable humidity controls and a very quick dry to very low moisture content post harvest or a decently strong H2O2 soak post harvest and both of those techniques would definitely have a negative effect on the finished bud. The 10,000 fungal count threshold is too low and indescriminant IMO. People in the wet areas of the state are probably breathing close to 10 billion spores everyday and it's generally not harming anyone. If they raised the fungal count or just tested for harmful/pathogenic fungus I'd guess the dispensaries would be able to produce better smelling, feeling and tasting product.
The one upside to the dispensaries is that the flowers do pass a lot of strict testing numbers for fungus, moisture content, pesticides, fungicides, etc., which is good for people with compromised immune systems or something like that, but in reality people with immune deficiency disorders shouldn't even live here for their health. There's waaay too much micro life (fungi, parasites, bacteria, viruses, etc.) that is continuously thriving here so a little bit of clean bud isn't going to make any difference IMO.
With saying all that I'm sure your flowers are great and hard to beat; they always look top-notch