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Here’s what you’re dealing with: Nassau County has zero recreational cannabis stores. Not one. You’re sandwiched between municipalities that allow dispensaries and ones that don’t, which means you’ve been driving to Suffolk County or dealing with sketchy unlicensed shops that may or may not sell you safe products.
That ends now. You can order from state-licensed dispensaries across Long Island and get delivery straight to Cold Spring Harbor. No guessing if a shop is legal. No wondering if your edibles were actually lab-tested. No 40-minute round trip for a pre-roll.
You get access to licensed weed dispensaries in Coram, Deer Park, East Setauket, Farmingdale, Farmingville, Riverhead, Calverton, and Southampton. Real stores. Real licenses. Real lab results you can scan with your phone before you even open the package.
Bring Me Weed doesn’t sell cannabis. We connect you to the dispensaries that do—legally. Every shop we work with is licensed by New York’s Office of Cannabis Management, which means every product has been tested, every label is accurate, and every transaction is above board.
Long Island’s legal market is still new, and it’s confusing out there. Unlicensed shops are everywhere, and plenty of them look legitimate until you realize their products haven’t been tested for pesticides, heavy metals, or mold. We only connect you to dispensaries that post their OCM verification in-store and provide Certificates of Analysis for every product.
Cold Spring Harbor residents deserve the same access to safe cannabis that the rest of the state is getting. We’re here to make that happen without the runaround.
You browse products from licensed Long Island dispensaries on our platform. Flower, edibles, vapes, concentrates—whatever you’re looking for. Each product listing shows you the strain, THC/CBD content, and price. If it’s regulated, it’ll have a QR code linking to lab results.
Once you place an order, it goes directly to a licensed dispensary near you. Could be Simply Green in Coram, Long Island Cannabis Club in Deer Park, Strong Strains in East Setauket, or one of the Farmingdale locations like Happy Days, Planet Nugg, or Strain Stars. There’s also Canna Blooms in Farmingville, Strain Stars in Riverhead, Beleaf in Calverton, or Brown Budda and Charlie Fox in Southampton.
The dispensary preps your order, verifies your age (you’ll need a valid ID showing you’re 21+), and dispatches a delivery driver. Most orders arrive same-day or next-day, depending on when you order and where you’re located in Cold Spring Harbor. You get a tracking update when your driver is on the way.
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Every product sold through a licensed cannabis dispensary in New York has passed state-mandated lab testing. That means it’s been checked for contaminants like pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, and microbial impurities. It also means the THC and CBD percentages on the label are accurate—not just a guess.
You’ll see a QR code on every package. Scan it, and you’ll pull up the Certificate of Analysis (CoA) for that exact batch. You can see the test results before you consume anything. That’s the difference between a legal cannabis store and an unlicensed one.
Long Island’s legal market hit over $109 million in sales because people want this level of transparency. They’re tired of buying mystery products from shops that might get raided next week. You’re not just getting weed—you’re getting accountability. If something’s wrong with a product, there’s a licensed business and a state agency behind it. That matters when you’re putting something in your body.
Cold Spring Harbor might not have a dispensary down the street yet, but you’re still entitled to the same access, safety, and selection as someone in Farmingdale or Riverhead. That’s what we’re here for.
Check the New York Office of Cannabis Management’s website. They publish a live list of every licensed adult-use dispensary in the state. If the shop isn’t on that list, it’s not legal—period.
Licensed dispensaries also display a Dispensary Verification Tool in their storefront. It’s a QR code you can scan to confirm the license is active and legitimate. If a store doesn’t have one posted, walk out.
There are hundreds of unlicensed shops across New York, and some of them look just as professional as the legal ones. The difference is in the details: legal shops provide lab-tested products with Certificates of Analysis, they check your ID every time, and they’re registered with the state. Unlicensed ones don’t do any of that, and their products can contain anything.
A licensed pot dispensary sells regulated cannabis products that have been tested and approved by New York State. A smoke shop sells accessories—pipes, papers, vapes—and sometimes hemp-derived products like Delta-8, which aren’t regulated the same way.
Some smoke shops also sell unregulated cannabis products, which is illegal. Those products haven’t been tested, and you have no idea what’s in them. The packaging might look official, but if the shop isn’t licensed by the OCM, those products didn’t come from a legal supply chain.
If you’re buying actual cannabis (flower, edibles, concentrates with THC), it needs to come from a licensed dispensary. That’s the only way to ensure it’s been tested and labeled correctly. Smoke shops can sell you a bong, but they can’t legally sell you weed unless they’re also a licensed dispensary—and very few are.
Yes. Licensed dispensaries across Long Island offer delivery to Cold Spring Harbor, even though Nassau County doesn’t have any recreational stores yet. Delivery is legal statewide as long as it’s coming from a licensed retailer.
When you place an order through Bring Me Weed, it’s fulfilled by a licensed dispensary in Suffolk County or another nearby area. The dispensary handles the delivery directly, and the driver will check your ID when they arrive. You need to be 21 or older, and you need a valid government-issued ID.
Delivery times vary depending on the dispensary and your location, but most Cold Spring Harbor orders arrive same-day or within 24 hours. You’ll get tracking info once your order is dispatched, so you know when to expect it. It’s the same experience as ordering from a local store—you just don’t have to leave your house.
Because legal cannabis is tested, taxed, and regulated. You’re paying for safety and accountability, not just the product. New York’s cannabis tax adds roughly 13% to the retail price, and licensed dispensaries also have higher operating costs because they follow state rules.
Unlicensed shops don’t pay those taxes, don’t test their products, and don’t follow any safety protocols. That’s why their prices are lower. You’re also taking a risk every time you buy from them—there’s no way to know what’s in those products or where they came from.
The average price for an eighth in New York’s legal market is around $37, and grams go for about $15. That’s higher than the illicit market, but it’s in line with other legal states. As more dispensaries open and competition increases, prices will likely drop. For now, you’re paying a premium for transparency and peace of mind.
Start with what you’re trying to accomplish. If you want to relax, look for indica-dominant strains or products with higher CBD. If you want energy or focus, sativa-dominant strains are usually a better fit. Hybrids fall somewhere in between.
Check the THC and CBD percentages. If you’re new to cannabis, start with lower THC products (under 15%) and work your way up. Edibles take longer to kick in—sometimes up to two hours—so don’t take more just because you don’t feel it right away.
Every legal product will have a Certificate of Analysis (CoA) linked via QR code. That shows you the cannabinoid profile, terpene content, and test results for contaminants. If you’re not sure what you’re looking at, ask. Licensed dispensaries have staff who can walk you through it. There are over 1,500 strains available in New York right now, and no single strain dominates the market—so it’s worth taking a few minutes to understand what you’re buying.
If it’s coming from a licensed dispensary, it’s been tested by a state-approved lab. New York requires testing for potency, pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, mycotoxins, and microbial contaminants. If a product fails any part of that testing, it doesn’t make it to the shelf.
Every package includes a QR code or link to the Certificate of Analysis (CoA) for that batch. You can scan it and see the exact test results before you open the product. That’s not something you get from an unlicensed shop—they don’t test anything.
The packaging will also list the dispensary’s license number, the product’s THC/CBD content, and a universal symbol indicating it contains cannabis. If any of that information is missing, don’t buy it. Licensed products are clearly labeled, traceable, and backed by state oversight. That’s the standard you should expect every time.
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