Can I buy weed online? How to avoid cannabis scammers | Follow your laws when buying weed online
You’ve probably come across a few comments with some random person offering weed. Or maybe you’ve even been messaged directly from someone who says they got the hookup.
Some people will be able to tell right away that it’s a scam but some folks might be desperate for a new cannabis provider.
Why you should not buy weed online: Bots, scammers, cops, it’s illegal unless from a licensed provider – which do not use spam comments to drive marketing.
Miggy420 explains how to spot online cannabis scammers and why you should never buy weed online. Always follow your state’s laws when buying marijuana, or weed, either in person or online. Some states do allow for online cannabis sales – but only from licensed shops.
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DISCLAIMER: Most online weed sales offers are not legal and you should avoid them – always comply with your weed laws when buying online or in person.
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*Update*
If you’re reading this after October 9, 2020, unfortunately, we had to delete all links to outside sources. While Cannabis Legalization News is an educational news show, the very center of many of our discussions is cannabis. Cannabis currently remains federally illegal and YouTube is mandated by federal regulations. We implore you to go to our website “Cannabis Industry Lawyer” and subscribe to our newsletter so you can keep up with all cannabis legalization news. Please always comply with your jurisdiction’s cannabis laws. If they delete our channel, we’re sorry – we tried to comply but they said we did not.
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