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Where to find weed?

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Would you like to buy some weed, but are still wondering how to go about it? 

If you don't have a store near you, or can't make it to the coffee shops in the Netherlands and Amsterdam in particular, don't worry, here are our tips for finding weed, according to the legislation in force in different parts of the world, and according to the rate authorized for sale.

Here, we won't direct you to the street corner or the darkweb: we'll only talk about authorized and legal possibilities. It's not always easy to find your way around, so we've selected the best ways for you! 

 

What is weed? 

To begin with, it's worth recalling what is commonly known as weed, i.e. the cannabis plant, of which there are several hundred different species. Weed means "bad weed" in English, and refers to cannabis in popular parlance. 

From this cannabis plant comes an active ingredient with psychoactive properties that act on the psyche by altering its cerebral rhythm: THC or tetrahydrocannabinol. 

It is this active ingredient that is tolerated in French regulations, below 0.3% in hemp varieties. All by-products sold in France must therefore comply with this maximum level, whether oils, crystals or resin. 

Buy your herb online 

Today, almost everything can be bought online. Why shouldn't cannabis be too? It's the quickest and easiest way to get hold of weed and discover its many varieties, depending on your tastes and desires at the time. Not only can you easily obtain the products you want to buy, but you can also try out new or previously unknown flavours. You'll have a wider choice of products, from concentrates to resins or even flowers, depending on your preference.  

Buying CBD online also guarantees you considerable security, with a simple, discreet procedure and secure payment, as on the CBDOO website.

Our products are legal, tested and comply with current legislation. This also avoids supporting illegal forms of resale and contributing to organized crime. Finally, your purchase will be delivered discreetly, and your payment and banking details are secure. 

Physical stores 

Still few and far between in France a few years ago, stores selling CBD and CBD-derived products are now very common. Naturally obliged to respect the legal rate, they appeared in 2018, and although initially cautious, they have increasingly developed in the form of franchises. Since June 2021, on June 23 to be precise, the French Supreme Court has confirmed the legality of cannabidiol sales. As a result, there are now around 1,000 shops selling CBD products in France, perhaps even near you. 

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Coffee shops 

The Netherlands, and in particular its central city Amsterdam, are famous for these places, which have been tolerated since 1976. Subject to very strict operating conditions, coffee shops allow the purchase and on-site consumption of less than 5 grams of cannabis in complete legality. Offering a wide range of products, from classic weed to cookies, you can find up to 200 different products, mainly produced in the Netherlands. 

You know all about the different ways of finding weed and the legislation in force in France. Want to learn more about CBD? Take a look at our blog! And don't hesitate to browse our store to discover our different products and information on their flavours and our advice on how to use them. 

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