AnthonyJames
R.I.P. My Brother Rick
July 1st it became legal to buy recreational "Adult" weed in Maryland at authorized dispensaries. Anyone buy any yet, and if so, what was your experience like?
Does it help with your back pain?Nah....
I've started doing meth. I get it from the same guy I used to get my pot from.
Not only that but Arthuritis, Burrisitis, Iritis, Meningitis and Disentery.Does it help with your back pain?
I think I'll get a second opinion. No offense, but I just don't trust you Meth heads.Not only that but Arthuritis, Burrisitis, Iritis, Meningitis and Disentery.
Don't waste your time on that weak crap AJ, get a "medical" weed card instead. My niece gifted me a bud of hers and that crap is the bomb!July 1st it became legal to buy recreational "Adult" weed in Maryland at authorized dispensaries. Anyone buy any yet, and if so, what was your experience like?
You mean there's a difference between adult weed and medical weed?Don't waste your time on that weak crap AJ, get a "medical" weed card instead. My niece gifted me a bud of hers and that crap is the bomb!![]()
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Now that it's legal, it's no fun any more. I've started doing meth. I get it from the same guy I used to get my pot from.
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Does it help with your back pain?
A common meth-conception, just because your neighbors went to work today does not mean their house is an abandoned building.I feel strong enough to drag a mattress into an abandoned building to sleep on.
More like ToxickMasculinity - amirite?
No. If anything it makes it worse. And my teeth are all loose.
But when I do it, I feel strong enough to drag a mattress into an abandoned building to sleep on.
That and a flat head to rest his beer on!When it gets bad, you dealer might throw you a bit more once you lose the teeth, so you'll have that going for ya....
It’s exciting to see Maryland finally enter the era of legalized adult-use cannabis with the MCA leading the charge. The transition has been significant since recreational use became legal on July 1, 2023, with licensed dispensaries now offering both recreational and medical products. Buying recreational cannabis in Maryland can be a unique experience. Licensed dispensaries offer a range of products—flowers, edibles, tinctures, and more—often with knowledgeable staff who guide customers based on their desired effects. If you're looking for a specific experience, asking questions about strain types (indica, sativa, hybrid), THC/CBD ratios, or even the expected effects can help ensure a better purchase. They now are requiring every worker in Maryland to complete their Responsible Vendor Training too, so Maryland’s Responsible Vendor Training (RVT) is helping the recreational market offer new opportunities and challenges. Legalization is about more than just getting high—it’s about fostering a safer, regulated environment that ideally benefits public health, economy, and individual well-being. If you haven’t checked out the dispensaries yet, it could be worth the experience, even if just to see how the state is adapting to this new reality.