Cannabis tends to be better in some states than others

No matter where you live in the US, people will proclaim that the cannabis “out west” is much better than the cannabis available in your home state. Granted this isn’t the case if you live in 1 of the aforementioned western states with killer weed, but I’ve heard it said in every other locale I’ve lived nationwide since high school and university. Honestly, I was impressed by the cannabis flower products available in our state within a year of medical marijuana getting legalized. Maybe I didn’t have the same kind of black market links or “plugs” as other people, but the quality of cannabis at the medical marijuana stores was far plus beyond the dodgy crap that was hawked to myself and others on various instances. Even if you get a batch of cannabis flower products from the dispensary that smells a little “off,” this was a near constant issue with black market weed whenever I obtained an seventh or quarter at a time. I recently got a opening to visit a state that is often hailed for its quality marijuana, but I was left disappointed. Don’t get myself and others wrong, you can find phenomenal cannabis in those states, but it isn’t even in a completely bizarre league than the best cannabis strains available in our home state. I even brought back a jar of OG Blueberry, the famed indica hybrid strain that dates back to the 1970s. It was a phenomenal batch of cannabis, but it was equal to the best possible marijuana available in this state. I don’t guess that people realize just how easy it is to fall prey to the sitebo effect, even if it’s you being convinced that something is bad instead of good.

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