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Does anyone live in a state with legal recreational use? (Original Post) cwydro Dec 2018 OP
Welcome to sunny Southern California! We have legal weed and Disneyland! TeamPooka Dec 2018 #1
I'm looking for somewhere a bit closer, but that might work! cwydro Dec 2018 #3
widely available in most major cities except san Diego TeamPooka Dec 2018 #19
It IS available in the city of San Diego, just not the unincorporated parts of the County. Liberty Belle Feb 2019 #52
and delivery services are allowed anywhere by state law TeamPooka Feb 2019 #59
yup... the first (with WA). I don't use, but I'm glad it is available, nonetheless. hlthe2b Dec 2018 #2
I always wanted to visit Washington. That's an idea. cwydro Dec 2018 #5
No.... I am in Colorado. Colorado and WA were the first states to legalize. hlthe2b Dec 2018 #7
Come to Oregon. nancy1942 Dec 2018 #4
Hey, that's another place I would love to visit. Would I have to pick a specific town? cwydro Dec 2018 #6
Start in Portland and take a train to Eugene. peacefrogman Feb 2019 #56
Oregonians remind me of Minnesotans... Joe Nation Jan 2019 #49
Minneapolis. I have heard it is the Midwestern Portland. peacefrogman Feb 2019 #57
Washington State! Aristus Dec 2018 #8
Is there a train station lol? cwydro Dec 2018 #16
King Street Station. Aristus Dec 2018 #18
I may need to ask you more questions! cwydro Dec 2018 #20
Sure. Aristus Dec 2018 #24
Very cool, thanks! cwydro Dec 2018 #25
Very nice. Aristus Dec 2018 #26
Yum. cwydro Dec 2018 #37
Nice writeup! I love Seattle WA and have had a lot of nice times and fun there. nt SWBTATTReg Dec 2018 #29
I live about a thirty minute drive south of Seattle. Aristus Dec 2018 #40
Came in on the train the other day! cwydro Apr 2019 #69
I'm delighted to hear it! Aristus Apr 2019 #70
Massachusetts sazemisery Dec 2018 #9
Thanks! That's obviously closer to me, and another place I want to visit. cwydro Dec 2018 #21
Are there any in Boston? cwydro Jan 2019 #45
None in Boston yet... sazemisery Jan 2019 #46
How far are those towns from Boston? cwydro Jan 2019 #47
Here's this morning 's text msg. BootinUp Dec 2018 #10
i love the text messages I get from my places too. I wonder what the teen age me would TeamPooka Dec 2018 #13
Omg. cwydro Dec 2018 #14
If I had the ways and means to do so GWC58 Jan 2019 #44
It should be legal in NY within a year. In_The_Wind Dec 2018 #11
Vegas area -- Our flower here in the desert is of surprisingly good quality, but pricey. malchickiwick Dec 2018 #12
I was just looking at Nevada! cwydro Dec 2018 #15
Off the Strip unless you Wellstone ruled Dec 2018 #23
Thank you for the info! cwydro Dec 2018 #36
After New Years Day, Wellstone ruled Dec 2018 #39
Cool, thanks. cwydro Dec 2018 #42
Oregon! Pot shops everywhere. My small KPN Dec 2018 #17
Does your town have a train station? cwydro Dec 2018 #22
No, but Portland, Salem, Eugene and a few others do KPN Dec 2018 #32
My biggest complaint about legal CA pot is the taxes Downtown Hound Dec 2018 #31
Just became officially legal on Dec 6, in Michigan Siwsan Dec 2018 #27
Michigan would be a great place to visit, but yeah, I saw it's not really happening yet. cwydro Dec 2018 #35
Michigan MortSahlFan Dec 2018 #28
California Downtown Hound Dec 2018 #30
San Diego. BigmanPigman Dec 2018 #33
I visited there once a long time ago. cwydro Dec 2018 #34
Everything is the same, just more expensive and crowded... BigmanPigman Dec 2018 #38
Go to Washington customerserviceguy Dec 2018 #41
I live on the eastern shore of Maryland, GWC58 Dec 2018 #43
the whole west coast is legal.. start at BC...but dont carry over the border.... samnsara Jan 2019 #48
It was thought, wrongly it turns out, that GWC58 Feb 2019 #50
States are starting to address convicted people with pot charges. Also, I was reading that peacefrogman Feb 2019 #58
I honestly believe that they're not going GWC58 Feb 2019 #60
I agree. peacefrogman Feb 2019 #61
Hello there! CountAllVotes Feb 2019 #51
yep..its3 30 am...time to WAKE AND BAKE! samnsara Feb 2019 #53
MUST BE NICE!!!!!! 😫 GWC58 Feb 2019 #54
..just have to remember to get the strains seperated ;) samnsara Feb 2019 #62
Washington. Oregon mickswalkabout41 Feb 2019 #55
I wish Maryland would go to adult use. GWC58 Feb 2019 #63
Does wishing I live(d) in a GWC58 Feb 2019 #64
hey! how did that road trip go? samnsara Apr 2019 #65
It begins next week! cwydro Apr 2019 #66
Hanging in Seattle now! cwydro Apr 2019 #68
Nope, don't live in an Adult Use state, GWC58 Apr 2019 #67
 

cwydro

(51,308 posts)
3. I'm looking for somewhere a bit closer, but that might work!
Sun Dec 23, 2018, 01:06 PM
Dec 2018

Is it widely available or would I need to pick a specific city?

Liberty Belle

(9,533 posts)
52. It IS available in the city of San Diego, just not the unincorporated parts of the County.
Fri Feb 1, 2019, 06:50 AM
Feb 2019

There are lots of dispensaries, both recreational and medical, here.

hlthe2b

(102,208 posts)
7. No.... I am in Colorado. Colorado and WA were the first states to legalize.
Sun Dec 23, 2018, 01:09 PM
Dec 2018

I like Washington; I LOVE Colorado.

 

cwydro

(51,308 posts)
6. Hey, that's another place I would love to visit. Would I have to pick a specific town?
Sun Dec 23, 2018, 01:08 PM
Dec 2018

I’m planning a train trip...so there has to be a station lol.

 

peacefrogman

(76 posts)
56. Start in Portland and take a train to Eugene.
Fri Feb 1, 2019, 12:56 PM
Feb 2019

Fun and unique towns. Both are walking towns. I have seen more than one person visiting, excited to be able to openly get and use pot. Or take the train from Eugene up to Seattle, hitting Portland on the way.

Joe Nation

(962 posts)
49. Oregonians remind me of Minnesotans...
Thu Jan 24, 2019, 05:15 PM
Jan 2019

...minus the Midwestern work ethic and minus the quality education system. I've spent a lot of time in both states. Mostly, the people are very similar with the two exceptions I noted. Very laid back and very friendly. Both have rural areas that are much more conservative. Oregon is very scenic while Minnesota has mosquitoes the size of eagles. Carried my brother away they did.

Aristus

(66,310 posts)
8. Washington State!
Sun Dec 23, 2018, 01:11 PM
Dec 2018

There are five or six retail cannabis stores within a 15-minute drive of my house.

 

cwydro

(51,308 posts)
20. I may need to ask you more questions!
Sun Dec 23, 2018, 02:19 PM
Dec 2018

I’ll need to find decently priced hotels too, and I’ll wanna know “things to see” from a local’s point of view...

Aristus

(66,310 posts)
24. Sure.
Sun Dec 23, 2018, 02:49 PM
Dec 2018

The Space Needle and Pike Place Market are usually at the top of every tourist's 'must-see' list.

The Space Needle is located in the middle of Seattle Science Center, with a number of different pavilions dedicated to bringing scientific concepts and applications to a broad, diverse audience. Be sure to add the science center to a trip to the Needle.

Gasworks Park on Lake Union.

Visit Fremont, a lively, very liberal neighborhood north of downtown. The Fremont Troll, located under a bridge, naturally, is an excellent example of urban art. Fremont also boasts a statue of Lenin, a not-very-subtle poke at Fremont's left-leaning politics. Someone painted the statue's hands blood-red to remind visitors that Lenin was no squishy, kum-bah-yah liberal. There is also 'Waiting For The Interurban', a cluster of statues representing light-rail commuters at one of Fremont's streetcar stops. Half a block away is a statue memorializing J.P. Patches, a beloved children's television clown and variety show host. It depicts him and his sidekick running to catch the aforementioned interurban.

In a city famous for the arts, there are so many art museums, professional and community theaters, and art festivals, you'll never get a chance to visit them all. Read 'The Stranger', Seattle's progressive underground newspaper, to help you plan art outings.

Seattle is the birthplace of Starbuck's, but since a Starbuck's in Seattle is little different than a Starbuck's in, say, Budapest, stick with the smaller, local, family, or cooperatively-owned coffee shops.

The famed 'Seattle Underground Tour' is a bit of a tourist trap, but it's fun, and an interesting way to learn about Seattle's early history. It originates in a bar near Pioneer Square, (the 'Square', by the way, is triangular...)

Woodland Park Zoo, erstwhile home of the world-famous Bobo the gorilla.

Head across I-90 (over the world's largest floating bridge) to Bellevue for excellent high-end dining and shopping. Bellevue has been named the Most Walkable City In America, and so naturally is very pedestrian-friendly.

If small clubs for listening to up-and-coming bands is your thing, I recommend the Nectar Lounge, The Tractor, The Crocodile in Belltown, and the Triple Door.

Travel up to Kerry Park on lower Queen Anne Hill, and face south for the 'Frasier View', a close approximation of the view from Frasier's condo on the self-titled sitcom. (The view shown on the 'Frasier' set is actually a composite photograph.)

Broadway on Capitol Hill is the epicenter of Seattle's thriving gay scene. Lots of great restaurants, shops, and clubs.

That would make for a good start...

Aristus

(66,310 posts)
26. Very nice.
Sun Dec 23, 2018, 03:02 PM
Dec 2018


Speaking of which, there are tour companies that operate trains taking visitors from Seattle to the heart of Washington's wine country. You can sip, taste, buy a couple of cases of wine, then take the train back to the city. Some of Washington's dessert wines are legendary.

Aristus

(66,310 posts)
40. I live about a thirty minute drive south of Seattle.
Sun Dec 23, 2018, 08:39 PM
Dec 2018

But I'm always half-heartedly planning someday to sell the house and move closer to the city. Never a dull moment there...

sazemisery

(2,608 posts)
9. Massachusetts
Sun Dec 23, 2018, 01:24 PM
Dec 2018

We have 5 stores open mostly in Central and Western MA. The first two to open have diminished their suppy and are limiting strains and quantities to insure that the medical patients have first choice. You can find locations on Leafly.com

 

cwydro

(51,308 posts)
21. Thanks! That's obviously closer to me, and another place I want to visit.
Sun Dec 23, 2018, 02:27 PM
Dec 2018

Train travel seem complicated from here unfortunately.

 

cwydro

(51,308 posts)
47. How far are those towns from Boston?
Wed Jan 16, 2019, 07:25 PM
Jan 2019

Can they be reached by train?

I’m disappointed because I’ll be passing through Boston next month.

BootinUp

(47,139 posts)
10. Here's this morning 's text msg.
Sun Dec 23, 2018, 01:27 PM
Dec 2018

STUFF YOUR STOCKINGS @ THE POT SPOT with $10 TOP SHELF GRAMS!! TODAY ONLY!! + BUY 2 GRAMS GET 1 GRAM FREE on ALL SHATTER in STOCK!! 350 E 4th St. Perris, CA

TeamPooka

(24,218 posts)
13. i love the text messages I get from my places too. I wonder what the teen age me would
Sun Dec 23, 2018, 01:50 PM
Dec 2018

think about this back in the 1970s

GWC58

(2,678 posts)
44. If I had the ways and means to do so
Wed Jan 16, 2019, 07:46 AM
Jan 2019

I would move, to a legalized state, in a heartbeat. But, alas, I haven’t the ways and means, so I’m stuck where I’m at!😫😢

malchickiwick

(1,474 posts)
12. Vegas area -- Our flower here in the desert is of surprisingly good quality, but pricey.
Sun Dec 23, 2018, 01:44 PM
Dec 2018

I must say that I truly miss the sweet prices, variety, and true OG from Oregon where I lived until 2 years ago, but the flower here in Vegas is nevertheless good stuff. There are about a dozen shoppes near the strip, many more around greater LV, not to mention the rest of the state.

I look forward to the day when cannabis can legally cross state borders. Bringing in that California Grass will surely drop prices a bit.

(Right now, a quality eighth = about $45)

 

cwydro

(51,308 posts)
15. I was just looking at Nevada!
Sun Dec 23, 2018, 02:00 PM
Dec 2018

Any chance of decent priced hotels? I can afford something better than motel6 lol.

 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
23. Off the Strip unless you
Sun Dec 23, 2018, 02:43 PM
Dec 2018

stay Sunday thru Thursday.

Plenty of Reasonable Hotels on Freemont Street. Main Street,Golden Nugget. You also have the Stations Casino Hotels which are clean and cheap. Go on line,signup up for a Players Card and get tons of freebe's. Couple of the Joints are just blocks from Dispensaries. Go a new Drive Thru opening next month or February on the Ute Res north west valley on hwy 95 and Snow mountain. BTW,they now have a Drive thru on Main Street in Old Vegas.

Google has the locations of most of the Weed Shops.

 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
39. After New Years Day,
Sun Dec 23, 2018, 07:12 PM
Dec 2018

All kinds of Cheap Rooms on the Strip as well,just sucks to pay the extra Resort Fees. Station Casino's do have great locations . And the Freemont Street is still our Fav. Use your keyboard,bet you will find 30 dollar premo rooms.

KPN

(15,642 posts)
17. Oregon! Pot shops everywhere. My small
Sun Dec 23, 2018, 02:04 PM
Dec 2018

town (25,000 more or less) has at least 20 shops. And a surplus of cannabis. Prices are way lower (including taxes) than they were before recreational was legal — by far. Can’t verify if this was true, but I heard one shop actually had a sale a month or so back (an ounce for $25).

 

cwydro

(51,308 posts)
22. Does your town have a train station?
Sun Dec 23, 2018, 02:28 PM
Dec 2018

I’m making this a train trip. I need a vacation in so many ways.

KPN

(15,642 posts)
32. No, but Portland, Salem, Eugene and a few others do
Sun Dec 23, 2018, 04:19 PM
Dec 2018

Heading South and into N Ca. It’s the Amtrak line — goes N into WA as well. All towns in ORegon have cannabis shops. Pretty routine here.

Downtown Hound

(12,618 posts)
31. My biggest complaint about legal CA pot is the taxes
Sun Dec 23, 2018, 03:44 PM
Dec 2018

25%! Way too high, no pun intended. I don't mind paying taxes but there is a limit, and CA has crossed it.

Siwsan

(26,257 posts)
27. Just became officially legal on Dec 6, in Michigan
Sun Dec 23, 2018, 03:06 PM
Dec 2018

But they are still working out the licensing process, so no stores, yet. Probably won't be any for another year. But, progress has been made.

 

cwydro

(51,308 posts)
35. Michigan would be a great place to visit, but yeah, I saw it's not really happening yet.
Sun Dec 23, 2018, 06:06 PM
Dec 2018

Better than NC though.

 

MortSahlFan

(55 posts)
28. Michigan
Sun Dec 23, 2018, 03:14 PM
Dec 2018

I've had a medical card on two separate occasions, but yet even now, I still kinda act like it's still illegal. I never grew plants in fear of some bureaucratic mistake, or getting burglarized (again).

The most important thing besides the health benefit is that the police can't bust whoever they feel like. The usage rate is the same, yet the incarceration rates are not even close.

Downtown Hound

(12,618 posts)
30. California
Sun Dec 23, 2018, 03:39 PM
Dec 2018

First state to legalize medical weed. Would have been the first to legalize recreational too except it was the pot growers who killed that in 2012 because they didn't want to be taxed.

I'm really happy that it's legal here and our bud is extremely high quality. But the ironic thing was I actually liked it better when it was just medical. Medical cards were SUPER EASY to get, and we didn't have the insanely high taxes on pot that we do now since it became legal recreationally. And the edibles were much better too. Legal recreational use meant putting everything under much tighter regulations, and you can't get some of the really kick ass edible shit that you used to be able to get when it was just medical.

Still though, we have great selection, great quality, and tons of it available. And CA is one damn beautiful state. Redwood forests, amazing coastline, lakes, rivers, hills, and deserts. Great place to get high.

customerserviceguy

(25,183 posts)
41. Go to Washington
Mon Dec 24, 2018, 01:10 AM
Dec 2018

Legal weed, killer microbrew, sumptuous wines, and magnificent seafood!

And super great people, everywhere you go, even in Seattle. But, stick to other areas, and you're guaranteed to find really wonderful folks! I lived there for thirty-seven years, and I always love to go back to visit.

GWC58

(2,678 posts)
43. I live on the eastern shore of Maryland,
Wed Dec 26, 2018, 11:57 PM
Dec 2018

Last edited Thu Jan 3, 2019, 09:03 AM - Edit history (1)

a rather red area of a, supposed, Blue state. After 4 months I am still waiting for my mmj approval number. That’s needed before I can even see a dr for a recommendation. My problem is the $200-250 drs fee. Oh yeah, the answer to the question is a big, fat NO on adult use. And the stigma is still alive and well here! My wife is not cool with mmj. I tell her I could cut down, maybe even eliminate, on my opiates. To her it’s “substituting one crutch for another.” That’s why I may have to suck it up and wait another 2/4 years for adult use. 😢😫 Of course I’m hearing about states that will legalize adult use, about 8. And, wouldn’t ya know it, Maryland ISN’T one of them. NOT FUCKING MARYLAND! Some people love the state they live in. I’m not one of them. I hate this state, FUCKING HATE IT. 62% of the citizens want legalization. To that a delegate, an (R) said “we don’t legislate based on polls.” Well I guess that would depend on the question being polled.

samnsara

(17,615 posts)
48. the whole west coast is legal.. start at BC...but dont carry over the border....
Thu Jan 17, 2019, 09:30 PM
Jan 2019

….head to Seattle..Portland and down to Calif...and hit the wineries as well as the pot shops....and the craft beer.

GWC58

(2,678 posts)
50. It was thought, wrongly it turns out, that
Fri Feb 1, 2019, 06:05 AM
Feb 2019

after 30 states legalized some form of cannabis that feds would do cannabis reform. Nope! They, stubbornly, hold on to that Nixon era Schedule I status. Lots of things have changed in close to 50 years. Not that one, though. 👿

 

peacefrogman

(76 posts)
58. States are starting to address convicted people with pot charges. Also, I was reading that
Fri Feb 1, 2019, 01:48 PM
Feb 2019

they are discussing employers not able to drug test for pot. Both those are loosening up the Fed hold, I believe. I do not think it will be long before the Feds change their position.

GWC58

(2,678 posts)
60. I honestly believe that they're not going
Fri Feb 1, 2019, 07:44 PM
Feb 2019

to have much of a choice. For one thing the Feds don’t have the resources to go into each state. And without local, state help it’s all the more harder. 🤔🥴

mickswalkabout41

(145 posts)
55. Washington. Oregon
Fri Feb 1, 2019, 10:54 AM
Feb 2019

Yup. And it’s a fine fine thing. DUIs are down, drug violence is down. Most crimes are down. Except white supremacy violence, but I’m betting even they enjoy a good blunt from time to time. I’d encourage them to do it more.

GWC58

(2,678 posts)
63. I wish Maryland would go to adult use.
Tue Feb 5, 2019, 08:41 PM
Feb 2019

Last edited Thu Feb 7, 2019, 02:04 PM - Edit history (1)

In 2014 I voted Heather Mizear, who was for legalizing. Anthony Brown won, but lost to Republican Larry Hogan. He’s not for adult use and will, most likely, fight this issue the next four years. And I’m fairly sure Hogan will do everything in his power to keep it off the ballot as a voter referendum. Shit!!! 😡😡😡😡 What a time to re-elect a D- NORML rated governor. Too bad Ben Jealous didn’t win. Hogan is about as anti cannabis as they come. As an “addendum” I just heard that the Maryland Senate & House (of Delegates) are working on bills to legalize adult use cannabis or, in their words, “Recreational marijuana use.” Even if passed it would, surely, face a Hogan veto. Hope springs eternal! 😃🥴

GWC58

(2,678 posts)
64. Does wishing I live(d) in a
Mon Feb 18, 2019, 06:56 AM
Feb 2019

legal state count? Because I surely wish “I live in a legal state!” 😨😰😡

GWC58

(2,678 posts)
67. Nope, don't live in an Adult Use state,
Fri Apr 19, 2019, 08:49 AM
Apr 2019

nor do I live near one. Well, technically, I do; Washington, DC has legalized cannabis. Thanks to the last Congress, specifically Representative Andy Harris, R/MD-1, the District is blocked, by Congress, from setting up a regulated market. Hopefully, fingers crossed, by autumn 2019 the rider ends. 👍🏻

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