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Nassau County opted out of retail cannabis. That means the closest legal dispensary could be 30 minutes away in Farmingdale, Coram, or Deer Park. You’re looking at gas, time, and the hassle of figuring out which location actually has what you want in stock.
We handle that part. You order a disposable weed pen, a cartridge, or a specific strain, and we deliver it same-day from licensed dispensaries across Suffolk County. No guessing if they’re open. No driving to find out they’re sold out.
You get access to products from Simply Green in Coram, Happy Days in Farmingdale, Strong Strains in East Setauket, and others. All state-licensed. All lab-tested. All delivered to North Hills without you leaving your place.
Bring Me Weed connects you to licensed dispensaries when your town doesn’t have one. We’ve been serving Nassau County since legal sales started ramping up, and we know how frustrating it is to live in an opt-out zone.
We work with dispensaries like Long Island Cannabis Club, Strain Stars, Planet Nugg, and Canna Blooms. You’re not buying from some random delivery service. You’re getting products that came from state-approved cultivators and manufacturers, tested for potency and safety.
We’re local. We know North Hills doesn’t have a dispensary within town limits, and we’re not waiting around for that to change. You need access now, and we’re set up to provide it.
You place an order through our system. We confirm what you want—whether that’s a specific disposable vape, a 510-thread cartridge, or a live resin pen—and check availability across our partner dispensaries in Suffolk County.
Once confirmed, we coordinate pickup from the dispensary and route delivery to your address in North Hills. Most orders go out same-day if you order early enough. You’ll get a heads-up when we’re close.
When we arrive, you’ll need to show ID proving you’re 21 or older. Payment is cash only—dispensaries can’t process credit cards due to federal banking laws, and that extends to delivery. Some locations accept debit with a PIN, but cash is the safest bet.
You get your vape pen, we hand you a receipt from the dispensary, and that’s it. The product comes in its original packaging with lab results and THC percentages clearly marked.
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We deliver disposable weed pens, 510-thread vape cartridges, live resin pens, and CBD vape options. You’re not limited to one brand or one dispensary’s stock. If Happy Days in Farmingdale has a strain you want and Strain Stars in Riverhead has a different one, we can coordinate both.
Disposable THC vapes are popular here because they’re pre-filled, pre-charged, and ready to use. No buttons, no settings, no maintenance. You inhale, it works, and when it’s done, you toss it. Most of the current models last anywhere from 1,000 to 3,000 puffs depending on the size.
If you prefer cartridges, you’ll need your own battery. We can bring those too if you don’t have one. Live resin carts tend to have stronger flavor and higher terpene content compared to distillate, but they also cost more. It depends on what you’re after—potency, flavor, or price.
Nassau County’s opt-out means you’re dealing with limited access and higher prices when you do find a store. We’re pulling from dispensaries in Coram, Deer Park, East Setauket, Farmingdale, Farmingville, Riverhead, Calverton, and Southampton. That’s eight licensed locations we can source from, so if one’s out of stock, we check another.
No. Cannabis is still federally illegal, which means banks won’t process credit card payments for dispensaries or delivery services. You’ll need cash when we arrive.
Some dispensaries accept debit cards with a PIN, but it’s processed as an ATM withdrawal, not a standard card transaction. It’s easier to just have cash ready. We’ll tell you the total when we confirm your order, so you know exactly how much to have on hand.
If you’re used to ordering everything online with a card, this feels like a step backward. But it’s not our rule—it’s federal law. Every legal dispensary in New York deals with the same restriction.
It depends on when you order and where we’re pulling your product from. If you order in the morning and we’re grabbing a disposable vape from Farmingdale, you’re looking at a few hours. If you order late afternoon and we need to go to Riverhead, it’ll take longer.
We’re not Amazon. We’re coordinating with dispensaries that have their own hours and stock levels. Most orders placed before early afternoon get delivered same-day. Orders placed later might go out the next morning.
We’ll give you a realistic timeframe when you order. If same-day isn’t possible, we’ll tell you upfront instead of leaving you guessing. You’re not paying for delivery, so the tradeoff is a little patience on timing.
Yes. Every product comes from a state-licensed dispensary, which means it went through New York’s testing requirements. That includes checks for potency, pesticides, heavy metals, and microbial contaminants.
You’ll see lab results printed on the packaging or available through a QR code. It’ll show THC percentage, CBD content if any, and the specific cannabinoids present. New York’s Office of Cannabis Management requires this for every product sold legally.
If you’ve ever bought a vape pen from a smoke shop or an unlicensed delivery service, this is different. Those products aren’t tested, and you have no idea what’s in the oil. We only work with dispensaries that are fully licensed and compliant, so you’re getting the same products you’d buy in-store—just delivered to North Hills instead.
A disposable vape is an all-in-one unit. The battery, the oil, and the mouthpiece are built together. You use it until it’s empty, then throw it away. No charging, no refilling, no separate parts.
A cartridge is just the oil and the hardware that holds it. You screw it onto a rechargeable battery (usually a 510-thread battery, which is the standard). When the cart’s empty, you toss it and screw on a new one. The battery lasts for months or longer if you take care of it.
Disposables are more convenient and slightly more expensive per unit. Cartridges are cheaper in the long run if you vape regularly, but you need to keep the battery charged. If you’re new to vaping or just want something simple, go disposable. If you’re a regular user and want to save money over time, go with cartridges and a decent battery.
We deliver both. Some of the dispensaries we work with carry CBD vape pens, CBD-dominant cartridges, and balanced THC/CBD options. If you’re looking for something non-intoxicating or less psychoactive, CBD vapes are available.
CBD vapes won’t get you high, but they might help with anxiety, inflammation, or just taking the edge off without the head change. Some people use them during the day when they need to stay clear-headed.
If you want a specific ratio—like 1:1 THC to CBD or a high-CBD, low-THC blend—let us know when you order. We’ll check what’s in stock across our partner dispensaries and find the closest match. Not every location carries every ratio, but between eight dispensaries, we usually have options.
Nassau County towns opted out of allowing retail cannabis stores. That’s a local decision, not a state one. New York legalized recreational cannabis, but individual municipalities can choose whether to allow dispensaries within their borders.
North Hills, along with most of Nassau County, said no. Suffolk County has more towns that opted in, which is why you see dispensaries in Farmingdale, Coram, Riverhead, and other spots east of here. It’s not a supply issue—it’s a zoning and political issue.
That’s why delivery services exist. You’re still allowed to possess and consume cannabis in North Hills. You just can’t buy it locally. We bring it in from licensed Suffolk County dispensaries so you don’t have to drive 30 minutes each way every time you need a vape pen or a cartridge. It’s legal, it’s tested, and it’s the workaround until Nassau County changes its mind.
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