In less than two decades, 33 states have legalized cannabis in some form, indicating that there’s been a major shift in public opinion on marijuana use. But as the laws continue to evolve, those who are curious about buying cannabis are likely left with plenty of questions. From different levels of potency (including non-psychoactive options) to various methods of consumption and reasons for trying cannabis products, we’ve broken down what you need to know before making a purchase.
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There Are More Options

It’s also important to keep in mind that many dispensaries are cash-only as cannabis is still considered illegal under federal law, so sellers may not have access to card processing options.
There Are Different Strains

The choices today can be overwhelming. Leafly organizes different strains under their common names. Dispensaries have also become a showcase of fine and rare varieties of weed, not unlike boutique wine and spirits shops.
There Are Different Effects

There Is a Non-Psychoactive Choice

CBD is a non-psychoactive element of cannabis that still offers many of the desired effects of relaxation and pain relief. “People have been feeling the effects of CBD for thousands of years through cannabis,” says Hilary McCain of Sweet Reason, “[A CBD product containing] 0% THC is non-psychoactive and doesn’t get you ‘high.’” It’s no surprise people are interested in CBD, as marijuana used to be used as medicine.
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There Are Different Uses

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Edibles Have Been Upgraded

Edibles have taken off as a trend in marijuana — and have even become the focus of several television food shows. There is now a veritable smorgasbord of options beyond the traditional brownies. Candies, gourmet chocolate bars, and butters are all popular ways to eat cannabis treats. The science behind ingesting marijuana confirms that the effects of eating marijuana can be delayed, but can last longer and feel stronger.
It Can Be Imbibed

It Can Be Used Externally

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There Is More Information Available About Production

Cannabis is a plant, and like any agricultural commodity knowing how the plant is grown and processed is important to many consumers. Chemicals in the growing or production process should be considered, especially by those trying to lead a clean lifestyle. “If you’re buying CBD products, it’s important to ask questions of the company you’re buying from,” says Hilary McCain of Sweet Reason. “What type of CBD do they use? Where do they get it from? How is it extracted? Is it water-soluble?”
Less Is Often More

Side Effects Can Be Stronger

There’s Big Money to Be Made
