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You’re not looking for another shop that might be legal or might not. You want cannabis that’s tested, delivered discreetly, and shows up when we say it will.
Every product comes from dispensaries licensed by New York’s Office of Cannabis Management. That means third-party lab testing, QR code verification, and compliance with state packaging laws. No mystery products. No sketchy sourcing.
Most orders arrive same day. You get a delivery window, real-time updates, and a five-minute handoff in plain clothes from an unmarked vehicle. It’s designed for people who don’t have time to hunt down products or stand in dispensary lines during their lunch break.
Bring Me Weed isn’t a dispensary. We’re a delivery network that connects you to licensed dispensaries across New York, including multiple locations serving Park Slope, NY.
We’ve been doing this since 2018, back when the legal market was just getting started. We only work with state-licensed dispensaries because that’s the only way you’re getting products that are actually tested and regulated.
Park Slope has always valued health, community, and doing things the right way. That’s why we focus on licensed access, transparent product information, and delivery that respects your time and privacy.
You browse the marijuana dispensary menu online. Products are organized by type: flower, edibles, vapes, concentrates, pre-rolls. Each listing includes potency, strain type, and pricing.
Place your order. No minimum required. You’ll get confirmation with a delivery window, usually same day.
Your delivery arrives in an unmarked vehicle. The driver is in plain clothes. The handoff takes less than five minutes. Products come in child-resistant packaging with clear dosage information and lab testing details.
You can verify any product’s Certificate of Analysis through the QR code on the package. That’s required by New York State law, and it shows you exactly what’s in what you bought—cannabinoid levels, terpenes, and safety testing for contaminants like pesticides or heavy metals.
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You’re getting access to licensed dispensaries carrying the full range of legal cannabis products in Park Slope, NY. Flower from licensed cultivators. Edibles with consistent dosing. Vapes and concentrates. Pre-rolls. All tested and labeled per state requirements.
If you’re new to the legal market, here’s what matters: sativa strains tend to be energizing, indica strains are more relaxing, and hybrids balance both. Edibles take longer to kick in but last longer. Vapes and concentrates are faster-acting and more potent.
Park Slope residents tend to go for balanced hybrids, CBD-rich edibles, and microdosed gummies for daily wellness support. Popular products include pre-rolls for convenience and flower for people who know what they like. Concentrates are growing fast—they made up 38% of dispensary sales in recent data, with pre-rolls at 15% and edibles at 18%.
You’re not limited to one dispensary’s inventory. We connect you to multiple licensed locations, so if something’s out of stock at one, you’ve got options.
Check if they’re licensed by New York’s Office of Cannabis Management. Legal dispensaries will have a license number you can verify, and their products will have lab testing information with QR codes.
There are roughly 85 legal dispensaries across NYC, but an estimated 1,400+ unlicensed shops still operating. The unlicensed ones might be cheaper or more visible, but they’re not tested, regulated, or accountable to anyone.
If a shop can’t show you a license or their products don’t have Certificates of Analysis, walk away. You’re risking untested products with unknown potency, possible contaminants, and zero recourse if something goes wrong. We only connect you to dispensaries that are fully licensed and compliant with state law.
Medical marijuana dispensaries require a New York medical cannabis card, which you get through a registered healthcare provider for qualifying conditions. Recreational dispensaries are open to anyone 21 and older with valid ID.
The product selection can overlap, but medical dispensaries often carry higher-CBD options and products formulated for specific conditions. Recreational dispensaries focus more on general wellness and recreational use.
If you’re using cannabis for a specific medical condition, a medical marijuana dispensary might offer more targeted products and potentially lower taxes. For general use, recreational access is simpler—no doctor visit required, just proof of age. We connect you to both types depending on what you’re looking for.
Yes. You can browse the full menu online before placing an order. Products are listed with strain type, potency, price, and available sizes.
You’ll see flower organized by sativa, indica, and hybrid. Edibles listed by dosage and flavor. Vapes and concentrates with potency information. Pre-rolls by strain and quantity.
If you’re not sure what you’re looking for, the menu usually includes descriptions of effects and common uses. Sativa for energy and focus. Indica for relaxation and sleep support. Hybrids for balanced effects. Most people new to legal cannabis start with lower-dose edibles or balanced hybrids to see how they respond before moving to higher-potency options.
Most orders placed during business hours get delivered same day. You’ll see available delivery windows when you place your order, and you’ll get real-time updates when the driver is on the way.
There’s no need to schedule days in advance or meet minimum order requirements. If you need something today, you can usually get it today.
Delivery times depend on demand and your specific location in Park Slope, NY, but the goal is always same-day service. The delivery itself takes less than five minutes—unmarked vehicle, plain clothes, discreet handoff. If you’re working from home or just don’t want to leave your apartment, this is the fastest way to get legal, tested cannabis without the dispensary trip.
Deals vary by dispensary and change regularly. Some locations offer first-time customer discounts, bulk pricing on flower, or rotating specials on specific product categories.
The best way to find current deals is to check the menu when you’re ready to order. Dispensaries often run promotions on slower days or for specific products they’re trying to move.
Keep in mind that legal cannabis pricing in New York is higher than what you might have paid in the unregulated market. That’s partly due to testing requirements, compliance costs, and state taxes. You’re paying for safety, consistency, and accountability. If price is your only concern, you’ll find cheaper options—but you won’t find the same level of quality control or legal protection.
Yes, most deliveries are cash-only. Dispensaries can’t accept credit cards due to federal banking restrictions, even though cannabis is legal in New York.
Some dispensaries are starting to accept debit cards with PIN entry or digital payment apps, but cash is still the most common payment method. You’ll know what payment options are available when you place your order.
Plan to have exact change or close to it. Drivers carry limited cash for security reasons, so they may not be able to break large bills. If you’re ordering for the first time, check the total with tax included so you know exactly how much to have ready when the delivery arrives.
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