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You shouldn’t have to guess whether your cannabis is safe. In a city with over 1,500 unlicensed shops, that’s a real problem.
Every product at Bring Me Weed comes with a Certificate of Analysis. That means lab results you can scan with your phone—potency, contaminants, everything tested before it hits the shelf. No mystery ingredients. No inflated THC claims. Just regulated cannabis that passed New York State’s requirements.
You’ll also find staff who actually know the difference between a sativa-dominant hybrid and a high-CBD tincture. They’re not reading off a script. They’re helping you find what works for your tolerance, your schedule, and what you’re trying to feel.
Whether you’re stopping by after work or ordering online for pickup, you’re getting the same thing: transparency, convenience, and products that do what they say they will.
We operate as a fully licensed dispensary in South Jamaica—a neighborhood that sits at the crossroads of Queens. We’re near Jamaica Station, York College, and JFK Airport, which means we serve everyone from local residents to travelers passing through.
We opened because this area needed a legitimate option. South Jamaica is diverse, busy, and underserved when it comes to regulated cannabis. You deserve access to products that are tested, labeled correctly, and sold by people who know what they’re talking about.
Our license isn’t just paperwork. It’s posted at the entrance with a QR code that links directly to New York’s Office of Cannabis Management. You can verify us in seconds. That’s the standard, and it should be everywhere.
Start by browsing our menu online or stopping by in person. You’ll see flower, pre-rolls, vapes, edibles, concentrates, tinctures, and topicals—all organized by category and effect.
If you’re new to cannabis or trying a different product type, talk to someone on our team. They’ll ask about your experience level, what you’re hoping to feel, and how you prefer to consume. That conversation matters. A first-time edible user shouldn’t be handed the same dose as someone with a high tolerance.
Once you’ve made your choice, we verify your age, process your order, and send you off with products that include full labeling and QR codes to the lab results. If you ordered online, your pickup is ready when you arrive—no waiting around.
You can also request delivery if you’re within our service radius. Same products, same standards, just brought to your door. It’s straightforward because it should be.
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We carry a full range of cannabis products, and everything is lab-tested under New York’s regulations. That includes flower in various strains and potency levels, pre-rolls for convenience, vape cartridges and disposables, edibles like gummies and chocolates, concentrates such as live resin and shatter, tinctures for precise dosing, and topicals for localized relief.
South Jamaica sits in a borough where cannabis use is climbing fast—12% of New Yorkers report monthly use, up 43% in recent years. That means more people are looking for reliable access, especially near transit hubs like ours. You’ll find products that fit a range of needs, whether you’re microdosing during the day or unwinding at night.
New York consumers spend more per order than the national average—about $123 compared to $80 elsewhere. That’s not because things are overpriced. It’s because people here prioritize quality and are willing to pay for products that work. We stock accordingly.
You’ll also notice we focus on small-batch options when available. Those tend to come with better quality control and more attention to the grow process. It’s a signal worth paying attention to, especially if you’ve been burned by inconsistent products before.
Check for the Dispensary Verification Tool near the entrance. Every licensed dispensary in New York is required to display this with a QR code that links directly to the Office of Cannabis Management’s website.
If the shop doesn’t have it, or if the QR code doesn’t work, that’s a red flag. New York has an estimated 1,500 unlicensed cannabis shops operating right now, many of them in Queens. They’re not inspected, their products aren’t tested, and there’s no accountability if something goes wrong.
You can also search the OCM’s public list of licensed retailers online. We’re on that list. If a dispensary isn’t, don’t assume they’re “working on it.” Licensed shops went through a long application process, background checks, and ongoing compliance requirements. It’s not something you fake.
Licensed dispensaries are required to sell only lab-tested products that meet state safety standards. That means testing for potency, pesticides, heavy metals, and microbial contaminants. Unlicensed shops don’t have those requirements, and there’s no way to know what you’re actually getting.
You’ll also see accurate labeling at licensed locations. THC and CBD percentages have to match what’s on the Certificate of Analysis. Unlicensed sellers can print whatever numbers they want on a package. That’s why you’ll see some products claiming 95% THC when that’s not physically possible for certain formats.
Licensed dispensaries also have trained staff who understand dosing, onset times, and product interactions. Unlicensed shops might have someone behind the counter who knows less than you do. The difference shows up in the experience—and in whether the product does what you expected.
We offer both. You can order online and pick up in-store, or request delivery if you’re within our service area. Delivery works the same way as pickup—same products, same lab testing, same verification process at your door.
New York consumers actually prefer in-person shopping more than the national average. Only 44% of orders here are delivery, compared to 60% nationwide. That’s partly because people want to see products before buying, and partly because they want to ask questions in real time.
If you do choose delivery, expect the same age verification and product transparency you’d get in-store. We’re not handing off unmarked bags. Everything comes labeled, sealed, and with a QR code to the lab results. Delivery times depend on demand and distance, but we’ll give you a window when you order.
Start with your goal. Are you looking to relax, manage discomfort, sleep better, or just try something new? That helps narrow down product type and potency.
If you’ve never used cannabis before, avoid high-THC products and start with something low-dose—like a 5mg edible or a CBD-dominant tincture. Edibles take longer to kick in (30 minutes to 2 hours), but the effects last longer. Vapes and flower work faster but wear off sooner. Know what you’re signing up for.
Ask about onset time, duration, and how to adjust your dose. A good budtender will tell you to wait at least two hours before taking more of an edible, because that’s how long it takes to feel the full effect. They’ll also help you avoid products that are too strong for where you’re starting.
And check the Certificate of Analysis. You want to see lab results that match the label. If a product says 10mg THC per gummy, the CoA should back that up. That’s how you know you’re getting what you paid for.
Yes. Queens has a growing network of licensed cannabis dispensaries, and it helps to know where they are if you’re comparing options or traveling around the borough.
In the Jamaica and Rockaways area (114xx–116xx zip codes), you’ll find spots like Stash Box, Indoor Treez, Flor de Fred, Terminal 420, and JFK Cannabis. In Flushing, Bayside, and Forest Hills (113xx zips), there’s Gaea’s Garden, House of Strains, Curaleaf Queens, and The Flowery Queens. Western Queens and Long Island City (110xx–111xx) have locations like ZenZest, Just A Little Higher, NYCBUD, and Astoria Bud Boutique.
That’s not an exhaustive list, but it gives you a sense of how the market is filling in. Some focus on specific product types, others on convenience or pricing. The key is making sure they’re actually licensed—check for that QR code and verify through the state’s website.
We’re positioned right in South Jamaica, near Jamaica Station and JFK. If you’re in the area or passing through, we’re built for accessibility and transparency. But if you’re elsewhere in Queens, you’ve got options. Just make sure they’re legitimate.
A few reasons. Location affects overhead—shops in high-traffic areas pay more rent, and that shows up in pricing. Product quality matters too. Small-batch flower from a craft cultivator costs more than mass-produced options, and concentrates generally run higher than flower across the board.
New Yorkers spend an average of $123 per order, which is 50% more than the national average. That’s not because we’re getting ripped off. It’s because consumers here tend to prioritize quality, and they’re willing to pay for lab-tested products from licensed sources.
You’ll also see price differences based on potency and format. A 100mg edible pack costs more than a 50mg pack. A live resin cartridge costs more than a distillate cart. That’s standard across the industry.
If a deal seems too good to be true—especially at an unlicensed shop—it probably is. You might be getting untested products, inaccurate dosing, or something that’s been sitting in a warehouse for months. Licensed dispensaries have higher costs because they follow the rules. That’s a feature, not a flaw.
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