CopsPop
Well-Known Member
I grew bud for over 10 years. Can't do it now because of where I live. The street stuff was getting to be nothing but tiny buds. So I got registered to try the "legal" stuff. What a rip off. Price is twice as high a street herb and the dispensary I went to is over-drying their buds. There is a 50% discount on first purchase, which makes it comparable to street price, so I bought $400 worth of bud and concentrate and used said 50% discount.
Well, the bud is so dry that once you open the container it will be so dry after a few days that it almost turns to powder when breaking it up. The THC levels they claim are really deceptive, there is a disclaimer stating that it varies once you select a choice and get into the description. The stuff is so dry that a lot of the trychromes are not there any more. I don't cop a buzz equivalent to what I would expect from something that is 23% thc. I had not used liquid concentrates before so I had high expectations for a good buzz. Well, expectations not met. I will try one of the other dispensaries in the area that have better reviews before making a real decision on concentrates. I don't trust the dispensary that I went to to provide product that is what they claim it to be. My daughter has health conditions and is trying RSO treatment. I Bought from them as she has applied but not got her license yet. I feel really uncomfortable with her getting the benefits expected because I don't believe they are trustworthy. I will get more from a different place.
The legislation devised by our law makers is not there for the medical patients benefits, but for the state with their wanting to micro manage the entire manufacturing and distribution process and the 5 outfits that were granted licenses to F*ck us over. Look online at the other states that have legalized it, the prices are half of what we got stuck with. Not happy at all with it and wrote a letter to the state AG. commissioner to make my feelings known. Got a reply that the department is the wrong one, so I have to send it off again. Not expecting anything from them, just making my feelings known.
The state knows that recreational is coming, and they have had committees in play for a couple of years now making rules. So we can expect more of the same high priced, low quality product that we see in the med field. I think everybody on the committee was selected for their anti marijuana views.
Well, the bud is so dry that once you open the container it will be so dry after a few days that it almost turns to powder when breaking it up. The THC levels they claim are really deceptive, there is a disclaimer stating that it varies once you select a choice and get into the description. The stuff is so dry that a lot of the trychromes are not there any more. I don't cop a buzz equivalent to what I would expect from something that is 23% thc. I had not used liquid concentrates before so I had high expectations for a good buzz. Well, expectations not met. I will try one of the other dispensaries in the area that have better reviews before making a real decision on concentrates. I don't trust the dispensary that I went to to provide product that is what they claim it to be. My daughter has health conditions and is trying RSO treatment. I Bought from them as she has applied but not got her license yet. I feel really uncomfortable with her getting the benefits expected because I don't believe they are trustworthy. I will get more from a different place.
The legislation devised by our law makers is not there for the medical patients benefits, but for the state with their wanting to micro manage the entire manufacturing and distribution process and the 5 outfits that were granted licenses to F*ck us over. Look online at the other states that have legalized it, the prices are half of what we got stuck with. Not happy at all with it and wrote a letter to the state AG. commissioner to make my feelings known. Got a reply that the department is the wrong one, so I have to send it off again. Not expecting anything from them, just making my feelings known.
The state knows that recreational is coming, and they have had committees in play for a couple of years now making rules. So we can expect more of the same high priced, low quality product that we see in the med field. I think everybody on the committee was selected for their anti marijuana views.