Just moved back to LA from Monterey County

ltecato

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I lived in Salinas for the past four or five years. Now I'm back in LA County. For what it's worth:

The flowers at dispensaries in LA appear to be a lot cheaper that what I could get in the Monterey/Santa Cruz/Bay Area region. So far I've only checked out dispensaries in the area between LA city limits and Orange County, but the places around here are charging a lot less than the dispensaries or delivery services up north.

When I first moved to Monterey County, there wasn't a single goddamn storefront dispensary closer than Santa Cruz. Over the years, the uptight assholes who run Monterey County relaxed a bit, so now there are a few storefronts around Monterey and Carmel, one in Castroville and one in Salinas.

Some strains that are "big" up north are not that common around LA/OC and vice versa. Well, I guess that should come as no big surprise. I personally like King Louis XIII and it was hard to find around Monterey County, but down in SoCal lots of places seem to have it. Sour Diesel was "all over" the dispensaries up north but seems to be a bit rare in LaLa Land.

A general observation about cannabis sales in California: It's almost like the shit is still illegal, because the businesses that sell it get treated worse than the average sleazy massage parlor, headshop, liquor store, tattoo joint or bail bondsman. Santa Cruz is the notable exception: If you go to a dispensary there, it's like visiting a spa or fancy doctor's office. Nice decor, relaxed atmosphere, usually.

But in San Jose, the city council are total NIMBYs and they've pushed the dispensaries in the scummiest parts of town. One place where I went for clones was forced to move from a fairly decent area to a site located next to a railroad with a modern-day hobo camp just outside its door. Now I'm a fairly big scary-looking white guy so I'm not afraid to visit one of these "marginal areas" during daylight hours, but a lot of people are not as adventurous or foolhardy as I am.

But so far, since I've moved back to LA, I've been to two local dispensaries and I'd say that they are shadier (in appearance) than the San Jose place next to the homeless camp. (However, both places had great prices and the employees were very nice and professional.) One place in Whittier is located in an ugly, windowless building that most people would call a "shed" in the parking lot of an auto repair business. If you did not know exactly what you were looking for, you'd drive right past it, and that's a problem with lots of storefronts in LA County -- lousy "signage." There must be a law that bans them from announcing their presence, because, man, unless you know the EXACT street address you're going to have a hell of a time finding the place. It's easier to find an "Asian massage" parlor than a cannabis dispensary!

The second LA-area dispensary that I've visited since I returned was in a strip shopping center also in Whittier, with the usual assortment of doughnut shops, liquor stores, bars, small restaurants as neighbors. The guy in the reception window had a pistol in an open carrying case sitting on the counter behind the glass. There was no sign outside to tell you that you were at the right place. The windows were blacked out and the customers had to just stand outside the door until the guard saw them on the closed-circuit camera monitor and buzzed them in.

I hate to admit this, but I've personally visited (many years ago) whorehouses in Mexico and Amsterdam that were more "respectable" looking and less intimidating than most of the completely legal cannabis dispensaries in the LA area. That sucks, because, remember, some of the cannabis consumers are using for medical reasons. What would it be like if all doctors' offices and pharmacies were forced to locate in run-down buildings in the poorest parts of towns, and banned from posting a "Physician" or "Pharmacy" sign on their doors?

Don't get me wrong, I love the fact that I can use legally now, but I have a sneaking suspicion that legal cannabis is being "set up to fail" by the politicians and bureaucrats that want to keep treating it like it's still a jailable offense.
 
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ltecato

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A few strains I'm seeing on Weedmaps that I don't remember from when I lived in Canoga Park a few years ago:

Gazan OG
El Chapo OG
Pablo Escobar OG
Wedding Cake
Baby Sheen OG
Russian Assassin OG
Pine Soul OG
Purple Punch
Watermelon
Gas OG
Mars OG
Crystal Coma
Kings Glue
Elmer's Glue
Megaman
Dr. Greenthumb
Venom
Grizzly Snot
Gorilla Snot
Liquid Coke
Kannaking OG
Kimchi OG
King Mamba
Kremlin Wall
 

LemonFuelPinesol

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Hey man how are the differences between buds from LA compared to up north in the bay? Always been curious I have fam up north & they would always trip out on the Kush from LA I would take them, seems like they don’t got good OG up north
 

ltecato

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Hey man how are the differences between buds from LA compared to up north in the bay? Always been curious I have fam up north & they would always trip out on the Kush from LA I would take them, seems like they don’t got good OG up north
For the most part, the flowers seem about the same to me, but I've been mainly vaping my own homegrown since I got down here. Main difference is in the L.A. area a bunch of dispensaries are trying to low-ball their prices, while up north prices seem to have gone sky high in a lot of places. I think a lot of the stores in LA County on WeedMaps are not 100 percent legal. My guess is they are not paying taxes like they are supposed to, for one thing.

Dispensaries I've gone to in LA County, well, some of them remind me of sleazy massage parlors or other businesses that are not exactly the kind of establishment you find in the better neighborhoods. But, to be fair, the zoning laws in a lot of cities basically force the pot stores into the scummy 'hoods.

In contrast, the dispensaries in Monterey and Santa Cruz counties are like friggin' boutiques or fancy-ass health spas, for the most part. Much nicer appearance and atmosphere. However, the shoppers or "patients" are more or less the same, north and south. Some young, some old fogies like myself.
 

LemonFuelPinesol

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For the most part, the flowers seem about the same to me, but I've been mainly vaping my own homegrown since I got down here. Main difference is in the L.A. area a bunch of dispensaries are trying to low-ball their prices, while up north prices seem to have gone sky high in a lot of places. I think a lot of the stores in LA County on WeedMaps are not 100 percent legal. My guess is they are not paying taxes like they are supposed to, for one thing.

Dispensaries I've gone to in LA County, well, some of them remind me of sleazy massage parlors or other businesses that are not exactly the kind of establishment you find in the better neighborhoods. But, to be fair, the zoning laws in a lot of cities basically force the pot stores into the scummy 'hoods.

In contrast, the dispensaries in Monterey and Santa Cruz counties are like friggin' boutiques or fancy-ass health spas, for the most part. Much nicer appearance and atmosphere. However, the shoppers or "patients" are more or less the same, north and south. Some young, some old fogies like myself.
Those fancyass hi priced dispensaries are the worst. They dont treat you like a patient at all like the ones in Vegas they try too hard & are so over the top they make you feel like you’re at a spa or someshit haha, with their inferior overpriced tasteless crumbly weed. places like that ruined mmj.. I much rather go to one of those “sleazy” looking shops in LA where you will get way better bud/wax/clones for a wholelot less & will be cured sticky gassy goodness.. I also seem to find myself toking on some homegrown now days
 
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