A European’s Take on Colorado’s Cannabis Market
Posted: Thu 5th Jan 2017 11:50 am
https://www.leafly.com/news/food-travel ... bis-market
“The most striking feature of Colorado’s legalization, for me, was the fact that during the whole holiday I failed to notice anything extraordinary or ‘different.’ Be it Denver’s downtown, the outskirts of Boulder, or villages in the countryside, people looked like anywhere else. There were no stoned kids on the streets, fatal car accidents everywhere, or other nonsense predicted by both American and European prohibitionists.”
“Me and two of my friends choose a very discreet dispensary in Boulder, which had the best online rating, and bought a selection of following strains: Blueberry, Maui Wowie, and Lemon Kush, plus some edibles,” he said. “We really appreciated the politeness and helpfulness of the staff, the professionalism of the whole place, and of course the quality of the cannabis we bought.”
“The most striking feature of Colorado’s legalization, for me, was the fact that during the whole holiday I failed to notice anything extraordinary or ‘different.’ Be it Denver’s downtown, the outskirts of Boulder, or villages in the countryside, people looked like anywhere else. There were no stoned kids on the streets, fatal car accidents everywhere, or other nonsense predicted by both American and European prohibitionists.”
“Me and two of my friends choose a very discreet dispensary in Boulder, which had the best online rating, and bought a selection of following strains: Blueberry, Maui Wowie, and Lemon Kush, plus some edibles,” he said. “We really appreciated the politeness and helpfulness of the staff, the professionalism of the whole place, and of course the quality of the cannabis we bought.”