Any cannabis user knows the immense mental and physical benefits of marijuana.
After a demanding day, you sit down with your dab, vape, or glass pipe and smoke your way into happiness, or, if you prefer edibles, discover bliss through a gummy bear, chocolate, or candies.
Even doctors have acknowledged its benefits for several diseases, including Alzheimer’s and inflammation.
Unsurprisingly, cannabis is prevalent in Massachusetts in the USA and has witnessed over 2 billion USD$ sales ever since its legalization in 2018.
People visiting the state or its residents who search for recreational dispensaries in Massachusetts hardly face any trouble doing so since there are over 165 cannabis retail stores and three delivery businesses catering to cannabis customers.

If you have never visited a dispensary before, you should, since you will find everything you require for your marijuana needs there.
But before you go, here are some questions you must pay attention to ensure a satisfactory experience.
What products are available?
You could start by checking the variety of products available in the dispensary.
For instance, it should house edibles, flowers, concentrates, and vapes since you might require one or more of these simultaneously.
Data shows the immense popularity of raw cannabis flowers over other products in Massachusetts dispensaries.
Still, individuals belonging to Gen X and boomer generations prefer edibles such as candies, chocolate, and juice.
Concentrates also enjoy significant popularity among the people, as data shows that dispensaries sold around 19.3 million USD$ worth of concentrates in 2019.
What strains does the dispensary sell?
Cannabis strains refer to the different varieties of the Cannabis plant, with the three main ones being: Indica, Sativa, and Ruderalis.
Indica is famous because of its large concentration of THC, making it ideal for recreational and medicinal purposes.
The second of these, Sativa, was initially found exclusive in Eastern Asia but is now found globally because of widespread cultivation.
It consists of more than 500 compounds, although it has a high concentration of THC.
Ruderalis is not suitable for recreational purposes because it has a minor amount of psychoactive compounds.
Besides these, there are several other substrains, the most popular of which in Massachusetts are: peanut butter bread, cookies and cream, grease monkey, Gary Payton, jet fuel, lava cake, and brownie scout, colorful names with the intended effects.
What is the payment system?
You will require a debit card or cash to purchase any marijuana product in the recreational dispensaries across Massachusetts.
Most will not accept credit cards because the sale of cannabis is illegal federally.
It would also be helpful to remember that purchasing marijuana in Massachusetts involves the 20% tax, with the state receiving 17% and the local government 3%.
Do you require identification for buying cannabis?
No dispensary across Massachusetts will allow you to buy cannabis unless you have a government-issued identification card and are at least 21 years old.
Even if you are buying medical marijuana, the staff will ask you for a government-issued identification card or a Medical Registration Card, according to rules set by the Cannabis Control Commission.

Are all the products organic?
Even though you will receive only organic products in Massachusetts, asking the budtender (staff who work at dispensaries) if they contain any pesticide or artificial substances is advisable.
The state Department of Agricultural Resources in 2018 declared a complete prohibition on the use of pesticides on marijuana and hemp cultivation.
Does the product contain the required information?
Under the rules set by the Cannabis Control Commission in Massachusetts, Section 500. 150 titled Edible Marijuana Products, it is mandatory for marijuana manufacturers and retailers to provide complete information about the product, including its serving size, total servings, and the amount of THC present in the product.
The state also prohibits manufacturers from adding more than 5 milligrams of THC in a single serving and not more than 100 milligrams in edibles while ensuring the equal distribution of THC in the product.
You must ask questions like these while visiting recreational dispensaries in Massachusetts, buying products, and having a pleasant experience during your visit.