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Here’s what you’re dealing with: Nassau County has zero recreational cannabis stores. Not one. Meanwhile, Suffolk County has licensed dispensaries in Farmingdale, Coram, Deer Park, and Southampton—but that’s a 30-minute drive minimum, and you’re burning gas to get there.
You want legal cannabis without the hassle. You want to know what’s in what you’re buying. And you don’t want to waste time wondering if that shop down the block is actually licensed or just another unlicensed storefront that could disappear tomorrow.
We connect you to state-licensed dispensaries across Long Island. Every product is lab-tested for potency and safety. You order online, and we deliver to Hewlett the same day. No guessing, no driving, no wondering if you’re buying from a legal source.
Bring Me Weed exists because Nassau County residents got left behind when New York legalized recreational cannabis. While the state issued licenses to dispensaries in Suffolk County, Nassau has been slow to opt in—only five municipalities out of 69 allow retail cannabis stores.
That means you’ve been stuck choosing between a long drive or risking an unlicensed shop. We built a delivery network that connects Hewlett residents to legitimate, state-licensed dispensaries like Happy Days and Planet Nugg in Farmingdale, Simply Green in Coram, and Strain Stars in Riverhead.
You get access to the legal market without leaving home. We verify every dispensary in our network carries a New York State license, so you’re never guessing about legitimacy.
You browse products from licensed Long Island dispensaries on our platform. Everything listed comes from state-regulated sources—places like Long Island Cannabis Club in Deer Park, Canna Blooms in Farmingville, or Strong Strains in East Setauket. You’ll see flower, edibles, pre-rolls, concentrates, and vapes, all with lab testing results and potency information.
Once you place your order, we coordinate with the dispensary to prepare your products. Every item gets verified for the universal symbol that confirms it passed New York’s mandatory lab testing. That’s not marketing—it’s state law.
We deliver to Hewlett the same day in most cases. You’ll need a valid ID showing you’re 21 or older. The driver hands over your order, you verify everything’s correct, and you’re done. No membership fees, no long-term commitments, just straightforward delivery from licensed sources.
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Every product in our network comes from a dispensary that passed New York’s licensing requirements. That means third-party lab testing for contaminants, accurate THC and CBD labeling, and compliance with Good Manufacturing Practices. You’re not buying mystery products from unlicensed shops—you’re getting cannabis that meets state safety standards.
Long Island’s licensed dispensaries carry the full range: flower for those who prefer traditional consumption, edibles for precise dosing without smoking, pre-rolls for convenience, concentrates for experienced users, and vapes for discreet use. Edibles make up about 18% of New York’s legal market, while concentrates account for 38%—people want options beyond just flower.
Nassau County residents have been traveling to Suffolk County dispensaries because there’s no local access. You’ve probably seen the unlicensed shops around—New York has over 1,400 of them, mostly in NYC. The difference matters: unlicensed products don’t get tested, so you don’t know the actual THC content or whether they contain contaminants. Licensed dispensaries like Beleaf in Calverton or Brown Budda in Southampton have to prove their products are safe before they can sell them.
When you order through us, you’re tapping into that licensed network without the drive. Same products, same testing standards, delivered to Hewlett.
No. Nassau County currently has no recreational cannabis dispensaries open to the public. Only five out of 69 municipalities in Nassau County opted in to allow cannabis retail—Kings Point, Mill Neck, Oyster Bay Cove, Plandome, and Saddle Rock—and none of those have operational dispensaries yet.
That’s why Nassau County residents have been driving to Suffolk County, where licensed dispensaries are operating in towns like Farmingdale, Coram, Deer Park, and Southampton. The closest legal options to Hewlett are about 30 minutes away in Suffolk County.
We deliver from those licensed Suffolk County dispensaries to Hewlett. You get the same products someone would buy in person at Happy Days or Strain Stars in Farmingdale, just brought to your door instead of requiring a round trip.
New York requires every licensed dispensary to display a verification tool near their entrance that you can scan to confirm their license status. Every product sold at a licensed dispensary must also carry a universal symbol showing it passed mandatory lab testing.
We only work with dispensaries that hold active New York State licenses. That includes places like Simply Green in Coram, Long Island Cannabis Club in Deer Park, and Planet Nugg in Farmingdale—all verified through the state’s Office of Cannabis Management.
When your order arrives, you’ll see those universal symbols on every package. That’s your confirmation the product was tested for potency, pesticides, heavy metals, and microbial contaminants. Unlicensed shops don’t do any of that testing, which is why you’ll sometimes hear about people having bad reactions—they’re consuming products with unknown THC levels or contaminants.
Licensed dispensaries have to test every product batch before selling it. That testing checks for accurate THC and CBD levels, pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, and microbial contaminants like mold or bacteria. If a batch fails, it can’t be sold.
Unlicensed shops skip all of that. You’re trusting whatever label they slapped on the package, with no verification. New York has seen ER visits increase because people consumed unregulated products with much higher THC content than expected—sometimes 90%+ in concentrates that weren’t labeled accurately.
Licensed dispensaries also follow strict packaging and labeling requirements. You’ll see dosage information, cannabinoid content, and consumption warnings. Staff at licensed locations go through training to help you choose appropriate products and dosing. Unlicensed shops might have friendly people working there, but they’re not operating under any regulatory oversight, so you’re taking a risk every time.
Yes, in most cases. When you place an order, we coordinate with the closest licensed dispensary in our network—usually one of the Farmingdale locations like Happy Days, Planet Nugg, or Strain Stars, since they’re the nearest to Hewlett.
The dispensary prepares your order, verifies everything is properly packaged and labeled, and we arrange delivery to your address in Hewlett. Most orders placed before early afternoon arrive the same day. Orders placed later might arrive the next day depending on delivery volume.
You’ll need to be present with a valid ID showing you’re 21 or older. The driver will verify your age and hand over your order. If you’re not available, we can’t leave cannabis products unattended—state law requires direct handoff to someone of legal age.
You can order flower, edibles, pre-rolls, concentrates, and vapes—basically the full range available at licensed Long Island dispensaries. Flower still makes up about 34% of New York’s legal cannabis market, but edibles and concentrates have grown significantly because people want consumption options beyond smoking.
Edibles include gummies, chocolates, and baked goods with precise THC dosing—usually 5mg or 10mg per piece. That makes it easier to control your experience compared to smoking, where dosing is less exact. Concentrates like wax, shatter, and live resin typically have much higher THC content, usually for experienced users. Vapes offer a middle ground: discreet, no smoke smell, and more potent than flower but less intense than concentrates.
Every product comes with lab testing information showing exact cannabinoid content. If you’re new to cannabis or trying a new product type, start with lower doses. New York’s guidance is “start low and go slow”—you can always take more, but you can’t take less once you’ve consumed it.
Legal cannabis in New York carries a 13% retail excise tax plus a 9% distributor excise tax. That’s on top of regular sales tax. Those taxes fund the state’s cannabis program, including testing requirements and social equity initiatives, but they do make legal products cost more than unlicensed alternatives.
Unlicensed shops don’t pay those taxes and don’t pay for lab testing, so they can undercut legal prices. But you’re also getting untested products with no quality assurance. The cost difference is basically the price of knowing what you’re consuming is safe and accurately labeled.
Many licensed dispensaries now offer loyalty programs and regular discounts to stay competitive. You’re paying more upfront, but you’re not risking a bad experience from mislabeled products or contaminants. That matters more when you consider New York has seen ER visits from people who consumed unregulated cannabis products with unexpectedly high THC levels.
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