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Has Delta-9 Made Scoring Weed on Vacation Easier, or Harder?

"I used to be able to talk my way into buying a sack from a local, but now I just get told to buy this suspect stuff."
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Dear Stoner: Has buying weed on vacation in non-legal states become exponentially harder since all of this Delta-9 hemp stuff took over? I used to be able to talk my way into buying a sack from a local, but now I just get told to buy this suspect stuff.
Funky Ferret

Dear Funky Ferret: Funny that we trust a plastic bag of mystery buds from someone off the street more than a colorfully packaged and labeled jar of quasi-legal "THC-A hemp." I'm with you: Give me a dimebag of overly priced street weed any day over whatever they're selling in a hemp "dispensary" in Kentucky or Texas.
click to enlarge Marijuana buds on a countertop
A lot of ballsy hemp operators have popped up in states without licensed marijuana stores, and the THCA movement is the boldest of them all.
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Some of what you buy online or from a THC-A or Delta-9 store is essentially the same as what you'll find in a Colorado dispensary, from flower to vapes to edibles. The production of these products isn't regulated, though, so chances of contamination, getting shorted or bait-and-switched are very high. But if traveling through the Southeast and Midwest showed me anything, it's that none of those risks stop people from buying.

This hemp proliferation has pushed out neighborhood weed dealers and opportunistic middlemen for tourists, forcing us to bring our own or reluctantly visit the Delta-9 store. I still contend that a few drinks at the right bar can score you just about anything you want, but I'm too old for those adventures.


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