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6 Chill Cannabis Dispensaries in Oregon

Now is the time to take that trip to PDX
Now is the time to take that trip to PDX

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Oregon's finest is a dispensary where you have to be 21 or older to go in or even into the website. It's located in the heart of Llyod district which in Portland. It is said that they carry several different brands of cannabis, pre-rolls, vaporizers, and many other forms of options. Go there NOW.



Nectar Market dispensary has many locations in Oregon. They have buds that are all natural with no pesticides. Just like a lot of other dispensaries you have to be at least 21 to enter. Even if they let you in if you aren't 21, you'll have to be 21 to get their highest quality bud. Go there NOW.


Diamond Tree Club has two different locations. The locations are in Bend, Oregon and Madris, Oregon areas. They are one of the most popular dispensaries because they carry both recreational and medical marijuana. You can purchase in-store and carry it out or you can purchase it online and have it shipped to you. They supposedly have a big selection and knowledge of their marijuana is super. Go there NOW.


Shop Serra is another popular dispensary that has both recreational and medical marijuana. It's located in downtown Portland, Oregon. They like to mainly focus on providing the best quality bud. Medical patients shop tax-free on their products. They provide excellent customer service supposedly. Go there NOW.


La Mota has 15 different locations around Oregon. They have 48+ strains of marijuana in the stores. They are very professional and patient with medical patients. They are another carry several different brands of marijuana, pre-rolls, vaporizers, and many other forms of options. They are one of the fastest companies that have spend around Oregon. Go there NOW.


Cured Green is open 7 days a week from 10 AM to 10 PM. The hour of operation show like great hours to be open. Carry high-quality bud and are professional experts. They are like a mom and pop marijuana shop. They look over the marijuana to avoid mold and harshly neglected plants. Go there NOW.

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