The cannabis market in New Jersey is new, which makes recreational dispensaries a hot topic. While new customers try cannabis and satisfy their curiosity and cannabis enthusiasts want to improve their experience, it’s necessary to renew their expectations.Â
A lot of people assume that buying cannabis at a dispensary is like buying liquor at a liquor store. But legal and licensed dispensaries in the state must do things a bit differently. Regardless of your experience level with cannabis, you want to learn more about what to expect when you visit a retailer.Â
Getting to a Dispensary
Recreational dispensaries are situated in many parts of New Jersey. From smaller suburbs to bigger cities, you be able to find a facility near you. Many dispensaries are located in accessible locations. Also, others offer a drive-thru option for people who want to pick up products without stepping outside. In addition, with enough parking, you can be sure that you arrive at these facilities hassle-free.Â
Entering a Dispensary
When you visit a cannabis dispensary in the state, be aware of the security measures that it has in place. These measures are meant to guarantee a safe and secure environment. To gain entry into a facility, you need to meet age requirements mandated by the state. You need to be 21 years old or older and must be able to present a valid government-issued ID like a passport or driver’s license. If you are entering a dispensary as a medical patient, you must present your state-issued medical marijuana card.Â
During your first entry into a dispensary, you will be asked to present an ID to a security staff member who will check your birth date and scan the ID to guarantee validity. Generally, you will be able to notice a higher security level inside than in liquor stores. A dispensary may be equipped with access control, surveillance systems, and on-site security staff. Such measures are meant to protect their customers and staff. Dispensaries keep a secure and controlled environment to uphold their operational integrity, stay compliant with state regulations, and promote a sense of confidence among customers. This way, every customer will have a positive shopping experience.Â
Choosing Cannabis Products
Not all products at dispensaries are displayed on shelves. Rather, you may find empty packaging around the space as brand and product representation. This lets you learn a bit more about the brands in inventory and get a sense of the number of items you are considering buying. But these can’t be picked up for checkout.
You will need to wait for a budtender or retail staff to attend to you. You can discuss various strains, concentrates, edibles, and accessories with them and choose the products you are looking to buy. Also, the majority of dispensaries offer a desktop or iPad menu that you can immediately browse. This allows you to check out products and read information about them while you get recommendations from the budtender.Â
Most dispensaries allow you to have a personalized consultation with budtenders. You may be able to discuss your preferences, get tailored product suggestions, or get answers to your questions. Budtenders have extensive knowledge and experience in their inventory, making sure you can access the state’s finest cannabis products. Also, they can offer valuable insights into the way the products can integrate into your lifestyle.Â
But dispensaries are not the same. Other stores may have different layouts and approach the shopping experience differently.Â
No matter how familiar you are with cannabis, it’s important to know what to expect when to visit a dispensary. Cannabis dispensaries offer a welcoming environment for customers, making sure you will have an informed and enjoyable experience with cannabis.