Jersey City Dispensary ‘downtown FLWR’ Now Sells Recreational + … – hobokengirl.com

After what seemed like an eternity of waiting, downtown FLWR, located at 141 Newark Avenue in Jersey City, officially opened its doors following a ribbon-cutting ceremony on October 6th — serving medical and recreational cannabis. The local dispensary is serving up a menu of high quality — yes, we said what we said — and affordable medical and recreational cannabis to adult patrons. The market for these products has become quite a budding business — there we go again — and the downtown FLWR team is excited to welcome and educate the local community on cannabis. Read on to learn more about downtown FLWR in Jersey City and its cannabis products.

Cannabis Products at downtown FLWR

The team at downtown FLWR is all about providing the highest quality products and is extensively trained to help customers select the best, non-habit-forming products for their needs

Whether for medicinal or recreational purposes, the dispensary meticulously selects products to carry and sell at its JC location with a full range of options for all clients. Some of downtown FLWR’s products include:

Flower — the consumable part of the cannabis leaf. Patrons can purchase flower from top-of-the-line brands such as Ozone, Kind

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Black- And Latina-Owned Dispensary Could Come To Logan Square – Block Club Chicago

LOGAN SQUARE — A dispensary from a Black- and Latina-led ownership team could take over a vacant storefront in Logan Square.

Owners of KWB 1, LLC want to open the dispensary at 2810 W. Fullerton Ave., an old doctor’s office that’s been vacant since at least 2020. Representatives for the company filed a special-use application with the Zoning Board of Appeals Oct. 5, records show.

The building is about two and a half blocks from Ascend’s Logan Square location, formerly MOCA, 2367 N. Milwaukee Ave. It’s also about 10 blocks from Grasshopper Club, the city’s first Black-owned dispensary inside the old Logan Square Trust & Savings Bank building, 2551 N. Milwaukee Ave.

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While state law bars certain cannabis shops from being within 1,500 feet of each other, dispensaries with social equity licenses can set up within 1,500 feet of shops without social equity licenses, according to the city’s Cannabis Zoning Ordinance. Ascend is not a minority-owned company.

KWB 1’s ownership is a three-person team — two Black men and one Latina woman — with experience in customer service and the cannabis industry, said

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Willie Nelson’s Cannabis Arrives at Dispensaries in Michigan – High Times

Country cannabis outlaw and icon Willie Nelson entered the Michigan cannabis market, debuting his cannabis brand in the state last week.

Michigan is the eighth state so far to sell flower from the singer-songwriter’s exclusive cannabis brand, Willie’s Reserve, which will be available at all Puff locations and several other dispensaries across the state. 

Nelson has earned his name in the cannabis world after decades of support. Now at 90 years old, Nelson has attributed cannabis—a secret to a long life—as a main driving force in quitting cigarettes and alcohol, his lifetime battles with addiction. He’s ready to share his cannabis brand, now in Michigan, which is something that he can truly stand behind.

Willie’s Reserve is working with Lansing, Michigan-based Aardvark Industrees to supply dispensaries with the flower. The strains are potent, ranging from 24% to 30% THC, with names such as Cousin Strawberry G (Cousin Larry x Strawberry Cough) or Hitman OG (OG Kush x Unknown Hybrid Indica). Details about Willie’s Reserve-specific strains in the area have not yet been released. The brand sends a variety of pre-rolls, eighths, and quarter jars, among other products. You can check the website to find where Aardvark Industrees cannabis can be

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New Arizona Cannabis Dispensary Opening Today, Nov 3 – AZmarijuana.com

Nature’s Wonder Dispensary, a prominent Arizona cannabis company, just announced the opening of a new dispensary in Phoenix, located at 2960 W Grand Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85017.

Since opening their first location in Apache Junction in 2015, the company has continued to expand throughout the Valley, bringing quality cannabis products to medical and recreational consumers.

Natures Wonder, known as “The home of the $40 half ounce,” provides a one-stop shop for all of TRU Infusion products, its premium in-house brand, as well as other well-known brands such as Dime, Sauce, Pura Earth, Rove, Nighty9 Labs and Mom & Pop.

“A key differentiator for Nature’s Wonder is our knowledgeable staff,” said President of Operations, Christopher Arnold. “From our inception, we have been driven to provide quality products and exceptional customer service at each of our locations. Opening this fourth location continues to solidify Nature’s Wonder as a major player in Arizona.”

Nature’s Wonder dispensary locations:

260 W Apache Trail, Apache Junction, AZ 85120
6812 E Cave Creek Rd, Cave Creek, AZ 85331
2825 W Thomas Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85017

Plus the new location:

2960 W Grand Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85017

For more information on Nature’s Wonder visit www.natureswonderaz.com.

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St. Louis City eliminated 1,000-foot buffer as second dispensary … – KMOV4

ST. LOUIS, Mo. (KMOV) -Parents and school leaders in Soulard want to know how and why dispensaries are able to open up so close to Lift for Life Academy.

“Our kids are already faced with a lot of challenges and they’re faced with negative temptations,” said Lift for Life’s dean of students, Torrey Davie. Davie also has a kid in the school too.

He says things like this would not happen in suburban or more affluent areas.

“I highly doubt that a weed dispensary would be right there so I want that same though process for my child,” said Davie.

First Alert 4 was the first to tell you about how the former Jimmy John’s on 1631 S. Broadway is being morphed into a dispensary right across the street from Lift for Life.

“In a city with a high density, like you see in the city of St. Louis, that thousand foot eliminated the majority of commercial opportunities,” said Alderperson Cara Spencer.

Spencer says a few years ago, the Board of Aldermen took recommendations from the city’s planning and zoning department, to eliminate the 1000-foot buffer. Spencer says the departments analysis revealed the buffer actually eliminated the majority of commercial opportunities.

“I think commonsense says you should

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St. Louis City eliminated 1,000-foot buffer as second dispensary plans to open near School – KMOV4

ST. LOUIS, Mo. (KMOV) -Parents and school leaders in Soulard want to know how and why dispensaries are able to open up so close to Lift for Life Academy.

“Our kids are already faced with a lot of challenges and they’re faced with negative temptations,” said Lift for Life’s dean of students, Torrey Davie. Davie also has a kid in the school too.

He says things like this would not happen in suburban or more affluent areas.

“I highly doubt that a weed dispensary would be right there so I want that same though process for my child,” said Davie.

First Alert 4 was the first to tell you about how the former Jimmy John’s on 1631 S. Broadway is being morphed into a dispensary right across the street from Lift for Life.

“In a city with a high density, like you see in the city of St. Louis, that thousand foot eliminated the majority of commercial opportunities,” said Alderperson Cara Spencer.

Spencer says a few years ago, the Board of Aldermen took recommendations from the city’s planning and zoning department, to eliminate the 1000-foot buffer. Spencer says the departments analysis revealed the buffer actually eliminated the majority of commercial opportunities.

“I think commonsense says you should

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FOX23 Investigates: Consistent growth of dispensaries across Tulsa – KOKI FOX 23 TULSA

TULSA, Okla. — Here in Tulsa, people say it seems like there’s a dispensary on just about every corner.

Just about every street you drive down in Tulsa, you’ll spot a dispensary.

“Yeah, there are a lot,” said Tulsa resident Misty.

“Marijuana business is booming right now,” resident Isaiah said. 

Savannah Evans manages the Grasshopper Dispensary at 51st and Memorial.  She said they have their own grow and opened their original dispensary in 2018 then a second dispensary about a year ago.

FOX23 Investigative Reporter Janna Clark asked Evans if she’s heard from people complain or comment on the amount of dispensaries in Tulsa. 

“Yes, yes,” she said. “That’s one thing that I do hear about a lot.”

Lifelong Tulsan John Hamill sees new ones showing up too.

“There are so many of them popping up,” he said. 

Hamill said it reminds him of a couple of other economic parallels in Tulsa’s history, like when Oklahoma made it legal for liquor to be sold.

“And boom, boom, boom, liquor stores went up, these small little liquor stores,” he said. “I remember a good friend of my father’s trying to convince my father to invest in liquor stores, and everybody was investing in liquor stores.”

Then came the convenience store boom

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Magic mushroom dispensaries raided, owner arrested as Vancouver Police pivot focus from street drugs – The Globe and Mail

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Medical Mushroom Dispensary and Coca Leaf Cafe located at 651 East Hastings Street in Vancouver on Jan. 26. In response to the recent raid, owner of the Coca Leaf Cafe Dana Larsen, said he will continue to push for the legalization of psychedelics by employing the same tactics he and other illegal entrepreneurs did with cannabis: keep reopening as a challenge to the authorities.Rafal Gerszak/The Globe and Mail

Vancouver police say they have been so successful targeting traffickers of poisoned opioids and other deadly street drugs that the department was recently able to pivot to also tackling the sale of lower-priority psychedelics by raiding a chain of three magic mushroom dispensaries.

Police arrested the owner – a prominent local cannabis and psychedelic legalization activist – on Wednesday and seized tens of thousands of dollars’ worth of psilocybin and other hallucinogenic products from the stores, which brazenly advertise their wares on three of the city’s busiest thoroughfares. The police department had sat by as a dozen or so of these shops opened up over the past two years, often stating it is more concerned with gangsters using violence to sell the poisoned street drugs killing an average of seven

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‘Coss is the story’: Conbud pot dispensary opens on Delancey – The Village Sun

BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | Another new licensed cannabis store has opened — where else? — in Downtown Manhattan, the area currently sporting the highest concentration of officially sanctioned weed outlets in the entire state.

More specifically, on the Lower East Side, at 85 Delancey St., at the corner of Orchard Street, where CONBUD, a collaboration between Coss Marte and two of his cousins, Junior and Alfredo — held its grand opening on Oct. 19.

Each of New York’s new licensed marijuana shops — there are around 11 in the city out of 24 in the whole state — has its own special character. In the case of CONBUD, the personal story of Marte, 37, is front and center.

Simply put, the native Lower East Sider used to be a drug kingpin here, on his home turf.

Coss Marte, center, with local Assemblymember Grace Lee, left, and Bronx Assemblymember Chantel Jackson at CONBUD’s opening day. (Photo by Clayton Patterson) A budtender helps a customer at CONBUD. The store’s design theme includes a wall featuring the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery in the U.S. (Photo by The Village Sun) A CONBUD ashtray with Coss Marte’s mugshot. (Photo by The Village Sun)

“My

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