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Walking into a dispensary shouldn’t feel like guesswork. You’re spending your money on something that affects how you feel, how you relax, or how you manage your day. That means you deserve to know exactly what’s in the product, how strong it is, and what it’ll actually do.
Every product at our licensed cannabis dispensary in Kew Gardens comes with lab testing and clear labeling. You’ll see THC and CBD percentages, strain information, and dosage guidance. No mystery. No inflated claims.
If you’re new to cannabis or trying a different product type, you can ask real questions and get real answers. Edibles hit differently than flower. Vapes work faster than gummies. Dosing matters. We don’t just hand you a bag—we help you make a decision that actually fits what you’re looking for.
Bring Me Weed operates as a fully licensed marijuana dispensary serving Kew Gardens and the surrounding Queens area. We’re part of a rapidly growing network of legal cannabis retailers across New York—over 260 dispensaries opened statewide in 2024 alone, and Queens has become one of the most active markets.
That growth means more options for you, but it also means you need to know who you’re buying from. We’re state-licensed through the New York Office of Cannabis Management, which means we follow testing standards, product safety rules, and legal sales practices. You’re not taking a risk when you shop here.
Kew Gardens sits in the heart of a dense dispensary corridor. From Forest Hills to Jamaica, from Flushing to the Rockaways, there are licensed cannabis stores across every zip code in Queens. We’re one of them—and we’re focused on being the one you come back to.
You walk in, show your ID to confirm you’re 21 or older, and you’re in. That’s it. No medical card needed. No appointment. Just proof of age.
From there, you can browse the selection or talk to someone on our team. If you know what you want—pre-rolls, a specific edible flavor, a certain strain—just ask. If you’re not sure, describe what you’re looking for. Something to help you sleep? A mellow body high? A clear-headed focus? We can point you toward products that match.
You’ll see flower, edibles, vapes, concentrates, and pre-rolls. Most people buy eighths of flower (3.5 grams), but you can go smaller or bigger depending on your needs. Edibles come in different flavors and dosages—watermelon, raspberry, peach, blueberry—and most are sold in gummy or beverage form. Vapes are popular for convenience and discretion.
Once you decide, you pay and leave. We offer online ordering for pickup, which cuts down the wait. You can also ask about delivery options if that’s easier for your schedule. The whole process is straightforward. No pressure. No confusion.
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The product mix at dispensaries across Queens reflects what people are actually buying. Flower still makes up about 45% of sales, but demand for edibles, vapes, and concentrates has grown fast. That means you’ll find a solid variety no matter what you prefer.
Flower comes in different strains—indica, sativa, hybrid—and different potency levels. If you want something stronger, look for higher THC percentages. If you want something balanced, check the CBD content. Pre-rolls are available if you don’t want to deal with grinding or rolling yourself.
Edibles are big in New York. Gummies are the most common format, with flavors like watermelon lemonade, raspberry, and blueberry leading sales. Dosage usually starts at 5mg or 10mg per piece, which is manageable for most people. Beverages are also available, mostly in cans, and they kick in a little faster than solid edibles.
Vapes and concentrates offer a cleaner experience with less smell and faster effects. If you’re looking for discretion or convenience, these are your best bet. Just make sure you understand the potency—concentrates are significantly stronger than flower.
Prices in New York are higher than in some other states, but they’ve been dropping as competition increases. You’re looking at an average of around $31 per item as of early 2025, with eighths of flower typically running $30 to $50 depending on quality and brand.
A licensed dispensary is regulated by New York State and required to meet safety, testing, and sales standards. That means the products are lab-tested for potency and contaminants, the labeling is accurate, and the business is paying taxes and following the law.
Unlicensed shops—sometimes called “gray market” or illegal sellers—don’t have those requirements. The products might not be tested. The labels might be wrong. You have no way to verify what you’re actually getting.
Lab shopping is a known issue in the cannabis industry, where some producers seek out labs that give favorable results instead of accurate ones. A licensed dispensary reduces that risk because we’re accountable to the state. If something’s wrong, there’s a system in place to address it. With an unlicensed shop, you’re on your own.
Start with 5mg of THC if you’re new to edibles or haven’t used them in a while. That’s the standard beginner dose, and it’s enough to feel the effects without being overwhelming.
Edibles take longer to kick in than smoking or vaping—usually 30 minutes to two hours—so don’t take more just because you’re not feeling it right away. The effects also last longer, typically four to six hours, so plan accordingly.
If 5mg feels too light after a couple of tries, you can move up to 10mg. Some people eventually work their way up to 20mg or more, but that takes time and experience. The key is to go slow. You can always take more next time, but you can’t undo taking too much.
Yes. We offer delivery, and it’s legal under New York’s adult-use cannabis laws. You’ll need to show ID when the delivery arrives to confirm you’re 21 or older, just like you would in-store.
Delivery is convenient if you don’t want to make the trip or if you’re ordering outside of regular business hours. You can browse products online, place an order, and get it delivered the same day.
Keep in mind that delivery fees and minimums vary. We offer competitive delivery options, and you can check our website or call ahead to confirm our delivery area and policies.
Indica strains are typically associated with relaxation and body effects. People use them for sleep, pain relief, or unwinding at the end of the day. They tend to make you feel more sedated or “couch-locked.”
Sativa strains are usually more energizing and cerebral. They’re popular for daytime use, creative activities, or social settings. You’re more likely to feel alert and uplifted than drowsy.
Hybrids are a mix of both, and they’re bred to balance or emphasize certain effects. Some hybrids lean more indica, some lean more sativa, and some are right in the middle. The specific effects depend on the strain’s genetics and cannabinoid profile.
That said, individual experiences vary. The indica/sativa framework is a useful starting point, but it’s not absolute. THC and CBD levels, terpenes, and your own body chemistry all play a role in how a strain affects you.
If you’re buying from a licensed dispensary in New York, yes. The state requires third-party lab testing for potency, pesticides, heavy metals, and microbial contaminants. Products that don’t pass testing can’t be sold.
That doesn’t mean every product is perfect or that lab shopping doesn’t happen—it does. But the regulatory framework is designed to catch problems before they reach consumers, and licensed dispensaries are held accountable if something goes wrong.
Compare that to unlicensed sellers, where there’s no testing requirement and no oversight. You don’t know what’s in the product, how strong it is, or whether it’s contaminated. The risk is significantly higher. If safety matters to you—and it should—stick with licensed dispensaries.
New York’s cannabis market is still relatively new, and prices reflect that. Limited supply, high regulatory costs, and the expenses of setting up a legal operation all contribute to higher prices compared to mature markets like California or Colorado.
As of early 2025, the average item price in New York is around $31, but that’s been dropping as more dispensaries open and competition increases. In 2024, prices were closer to $36 per item. The trend is moving in the right direction.
You’re also paying for legal, tested, regulated products. That costs more to produce than unregulated cannabis, but it comes with safety and quality assurances you won’t get elsewhere. If price is your only concern, you might find cheaper options on the gray market—but you’re trading safety and reliability for a lower cost.
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