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Finally, a comprehensive list for Nakhon Ratchasima! STONER WEED has been my go-to. Their Purple Haze is out of this world.
Absolutely agree with you about STONER WEED. Did you try their edibles? The brownies are life-changing.
Haven’t tried the brownies yet but definitely will next time. Thanks for the tip!
Isn’t promoting stores selling weed irresponsible? Think about the impact on our youth.
Weed has been legalized and proven to have medicinal benefits. The real issue is educating the youth about responsible consumption.
Legal or not, it changes nothing about the potential risks for young minds. This should be strictly regulated.
Regulations are in place, and stores are not allowed to sell to underage customers. Awareness and education are key.
Anyone notice how the small shops are getting pushed out by the big chains? It’s sad to see the unique stores struggle.
Totally! We should be supporting local businesses instead of going to chains. Small shops have much better personal customer service.
That’s just the economy at work. Bigger chains can offer lower prices. Survival of the fittest.
It’s not just about prices. Local stores preserve community character and often offer higher quality, unique strains.
Some places are better than others in promoting sustainable and organic growing methods. Wish the article highlighted that more.
As a local, I’ve seen how these shops have both positively and negatively affected our neighborhoods. It’s complicated.
Can you elaborate on the negative impacts? Interested to know from an urban planning perspective.
Increased traffic, for one. Some neighborhoods have lost their quiet charm. There’s also concern about substance abuse.
Anyone gone on a ‘weed tour’ in Nakhon Ratchasima? Thinking of planning a trip and visiting these spots.
Did one last year. It’s a great way to experience the local scene. Just make sure to enjoy responsibly and respect the laws!