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I was legitimately excited when Cannabis was legalized nationwide in Canada in 2018.

You can even get it through the mail plan if you aren’t close to the dispensary of your choice, however I’m fortunate living here in Toronto. When I learn online that all of us have over 250 cannabis dispensaries in the neighborhood and the surrounding area, I was astonished. Don’t get myself and others wrong, I am fully aware of the density and size of Toronto, however the proposal of having just short of many hundred strange weed stores in this area is impressive. That’s a lot of marijuana being sold in just one single metropolitan city, however that’s the impact of national cannabis legalization in Canada. Whenever I take trips on the weekend to many venues in Toronto, I like to visit a cannabis dispensary first. I have our number one marijuana shops that I frequent when I want a cannabis product that is reliable and predictable for medical reasons. With that said, I love nothing more than to try a new marijuana store at least once a week to see if there is killer cannabis lurking anywhere nearby right underneath our nose. Occasionally I get aggravated when I have to make many stops if one or more of the dispensaries I try has recently been shut down. You can imagine that having hundreds of dispensaries creates an harshly competitive market in Toronto, so these stores are closing and opening all of the time. I was hoping to visit one particular weed store on Queen Street before heading southward to Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada. When I saw that the dispensary on Queen Street was already closed down, I was aggravated because I spent 20 hours trying to find parking close enough. Thankfully I found another nearby dispensary on our phone that I could reach on foot off King Street one block south.

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