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You’re not guessing what’s in the product anymore. Every item at our weed dispensary comes with a Certificate of Analysis—that’s the lab report showing exactly what’s inside, from THC percentage to contaminant testing. You scan the QR code on the label and see the results yourself.
No more wondering if you’re getting what you paid for. No more inconsistent effects because the product wasn’t what it claimed to be. You know the dose, you know the source, and you know it passed state safety standards before it hit the shelf.
That’s what legal means in New York. It’s not just about following the law—it’s about knowing what you’re putting in your body. And when you’re new to cannabis or trying a different product type, that clarity matters. You can start low, go slow, and actually track what works for you because the information is accurate.
Bring Me Weed operates as a fully licensed cannabis dispensary in Lake Success, NY, serving Nassau County residents who want legal access without the guesswork. We’re part of New York’s regulated market, which means every product we carry has been tested, tracked, and approved by the state.
Lake Success sits right in the middle of Long Island’s growing cannabis scene. You’ve got options now—licensed dispensaries in Farmingdale, Coram, Deer Park, and across Nassau and Suffolk Counties. But not all of them offer the same level of transparency or customer education.
We focus on helping you find what actually works. That means real conversations about dosing, product types, and effects—not just handing you whatever’s on sale. You’re dealing with trained staff who understand the difference between a 5mg edible and a 25mg one, and why that matters for your experience.
You walk in and show your ID. You need to be 21 or older—that’s state law. From there, you’re talking to someone who knows the inventory and can explain what you’re looking at.
If you’re new to this, we’ll ask what you’re hoping to get out of it. Pain relief? Better sleep? Just trying it for the first time? That shapes the recommendation. If you’ve used cannabis before, we’ll ask what’s worked and what hasn’t, then point you toward similar options or something new worth trying.
You’ll see flower, edibles, concentrates, and pre-rolls. Each one has a label with THC and CBD percentages, plus that QR code linking to lab results. You pick what makes sense for your goals and your comfort level. We’ll explain dosing if it’s an edible, or how to store flower if that’s what you’re buying.
You pay, and you leave with a product that’s legal, tested, and traceable. If you have questions later, you can come back and talk through what worked or didn’t. That’s how you figure out what’s right for you over time.
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Edibles are the biggest category right now. Gummies make up about 90% of edible sales in New York, and you’ll find them here in different doses—5mg, 10mg, 25mg. They’re popular because they’re easy to dose, discreet, and the effects last longer than smoking. If you’re managing pain or looking for help with sleep, edibles give you more sustained relief.
Flower is still the go-to for people who want fast effects and more control over their dose. You’ll see different strains with varying THC levels. Some are higher energy, some are more relaxing. Our staff can walk you through what each one tends to do, but everyone reacts a little differently.
Concentrates are for people who want higher potency in a smaller amount. These include vapes, wax, and oils. They hit faster and stronger than flower, so they’re not usually the first stop for someone new to cannabis. But if you’ve built up a tolerance or you need something more efficient, they’re worth considering.
Pre-rolls are just convenience. Same flower, already rolled. You’re paying a bit more for the time saved, but if you don’t want to deal with grinding and rolling, they’re there.
New York’s market hit over $1.5 billion in sales last year, and the number of licensed shops doubled. That means more access, but it also means you need to know what you’re walking into. Not every dispensary near me is operating legally, and not every product on the illicit market is what it claims to be. Shopping at a licensed cannabis store near me means you’re getting something that’s been verified.
Check the storefront for a state-issued license, and use New York’s Dispensary Verification Tool online. You can search by address or business name to confirm they’re legal.
Every licensed dispensary has to display their license visibly. If you don’t see one, ask. If they can’t show it, leave. The state keeps a public list of every legal operation, so there’s no reason to guess.
You should also check the product itself. Every legal cannabis product in New York has a QR code or link to its Certificate of Analysis. That’s the lab report. If the product doesn’t have one, it didn’t come from a licensed source, even if the store claims it did.
A licensed pot dispensary sells cannabis products that contain THC and are regulated by New York State. A smoke shop sells accessories, CBD, and sometimes hemp-derived products, but not actual marijuana unless they’re licensed.
The confusion happens because some smoke shops were selling unregulated THC products before the legal market opened. Those products weren’t tested and didn’t follow state rules. Now that licensed dispensaries are open, you’re better off buying from a place that’s actually allowed to sell cannabis.
If a shop doesn’t ask for your ID or doesn’t have a state license posted, they’re not legal. And if the product doesn’t have lab testing info, it’s not coming from the regulated supply chain. That’s the line.
You’re paying for testing, regulation, and transparency. New York adds a 13% excise tax, a 9% wholesale tax, and up to 4% local tax on cannabis. That’s built into the price at a legal marijuana dispensary.
The illicit market doesn’t have those costs because they’re not following the rules. They’re also not testing products, paying for licenses, or ensuring quality control. You might save a few dollars, but you’re also taking on more risk—unknown potency, possible contaminants, and no recourse if something’s wrong.
Legal pricing is higher, but it’s not arbitrary. You’re getting a product that passed safety standards and came from a tracked supply chain. For a lot of people, especially those using cannabis for wellness or managing a condition, that’s worth it.
Start with a low-dose edible—5mg of THC or less. Edibles take longer to kick in, usually 30 to 90 minutes, but the effects last longer and are easier to control when you start small.
Don’t take more if you don’t feel it right away. That’s the most common mistake. Wait at least two hours before considering another dose. Edibles process through your liver, so the effects build differently than smoking.
If you don’t want to wait that long, a low-THC pre-roll or vape will hit faster—within minutes. But it’s also easier to overdo it if you’re not used to it. Either way, go slow. You can always take more next time. You can’t take less once it’s in your system.
Yes, some licensed dispensaries in New York offer delivery, but not all of them. You’ll need to check with the specific marijuana dispensary near me to see if they deliver to Lake Success and what their minimum order or delivery fee is.
Delivery works the same as in-store—you’ll need to show ID when the product arrives, and you’ll get the same lab-tested, legal products. It’s convenient if you don’t want to make the trip, but availability depends on the dispensary’s delivery radius.
If you’re searching for dispensary delivery near me, make sure the service is coming from a licensed operation. Some unlicensed services are still operating, and they’re not selling regulated products. Verify the license before you order.
A Certificate of Analysis, or CoA, is the lab report for a cannabis product. It shows THC and CBD levels, terpene profiles, and whether the product passed tests for pesticides, heavy metals, and mold.
Every legal product in New York has to have one. You’ll see a QR code on the label that links to the report. If there’s no code, the product didn’t go through state testing, which means it’s not legal.
The CoA tells you what you’re actually getting. If a product says it has 10mg of THC, the lab report confirms that. If it says it’s pesticide-free, you can check. That’s the difference between guessing and knowing. And when you’re putting something in your body, knowing matters.
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