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by Sydney Carton
I'm in NS, and I was buying from the NSLC for a few months, when I moved from Halifax to the country, and knew nobody to get weed from; there were no black market dispensaries here, like there still are, even now, in Halifax, to go and buy weed from. Constitutionally, I'm not big on authority, or the government, and wish to avoid giving them a red cent I don't need to, if at all possible, which is what led me to eventually trying MOMs. In my opinion, the only thing the government "dispensaries" have going for them is reliability. If you buy weed x from supplier y, the weed is going to be essentially indistinguishable when you come in 9 months later and buy it again; in my experiences with both MOMs and black market dispensaries, this isn't always the case, often because sources change, and/or growers change the strains they grow. Otherwise, the regulated weed is, in almost all cases, vastly overpriced, ALWAYS bone dry, usually underweight (something I do not understand), and, in all but the handful of cases (at least here) where you have a THC percentage above 25%, mediocre. And, it's the same handfull of strains, sort of rotating with crops coming off, over and over and over again, with seemingly not much more variety in choices than between Pepsi and Coke, and Cheap-Ass Cola. Perhaps it's different in other provinces, but this is what I've seen, here, although I have to admit I haven't stepped into an NSLC in almost a year. For me, the bottom line is I don't like authority, I don't like supporting a pack of rich, deceitful fools who waste taxpayers' money on frivolity and ineffective practices (not to mention all their perks and wonderful pension plans) with money I don't need to give them, for providing a "service" (because from them, it ain't much of a service) that they have, in my opinion, no right to be telling everyone they have the right to provide - especially on a monopolistic basis - and, as long as there is a black market worth buying from, and/or a localish swamp fairly easily accessed, but relatively hidden, and totally untrodden by people (and hopefully by deer), I will not spend another penny in a government dispensary.