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Visited Mary Jane 420 Samui last month, and honestly, their variety blew my mind. But, isn’t it a bit concerning how rapidly these shops are popping up? Wonder about the long-term impact on our community.
I get your point, but consider the economic boost it’s giving our local economy. More shops mean more jobs.
But what about the kids? With shops everywhere, it’s sending a message that it’s okay to be high 24/7.
That’s a fair point, but regulation and education are key. It’s about responsible use and ensuring minors are kept away.
Anyone else think the quality at some shops has dipped? Started with top shelf, now it feels more hit or miss.
Diamond bUd is OVERrated. Their prices are too high for the quality they offer. Jims Bar has much better deals.
Disagree totally, BudLover69. Diamond bUd’s edibles are unmatched. You get what you pay for, man.
Jims Bar is chill, but their selection isn’t as diverse. It’s all about what you’re looking for, I guess.
I wish there was more focus on medicinal strains. Not everyone is looking to get blazed. Some of us need relief.
Totally with you, CannaMom. But AWeed has a decent medicinal range. Have you checked them out?
As a newbie, it’s overwhelming. Any shop recommendations for first-timers?
Mary Jane 420 Samui is super welcoming to beginners. They take the time to explain everything.
Avoid the tourist traps like Diamond bUd. Look for shops with knowledgeable staff, not just flashy products.
It’s great to see such a thriving cannabis culture, but let’s not forget the importance of responsible consumption.
Chill, SensibleUse. As long as it’s legal, let people enjoy.
Has anyone considered the environmental impact of these dispensaries? The growing process isn’t exactly green.
That’s a valid concern, GreenPeace. Some shops, like AWeed, are focusing on sustainable practices, though.