dec 1st in michigan.
it's also dec 1st in windsor, but i know that it's just the same product from the ministry. i might try a few things, but my expectations are very, very low.
the problem in canada is that it's over-regulated, mostly for child safety, so you have to buy something that got pressure sealed weeks or months ago, for the specific purpose of putting it in packaging that children can't get at. it's true that i don't think that kids should smoke pot, but i don't have any kids, and don't see why i should have to deal with such layers of nonsense around an issue that doesn't concern me. i would shrug off things like mandatory packaging in principle, but it really is degrading the quality of the product, and, at the end of the day, it's ultimately not the government's job to keep your kids away from your drugs. that's your responsibility, as an adult, and as a parent....
i can't take the stuff across the border, or at least i can't yet. that might change after 2020. but, in some ways, that's an asset, as i'd rather keep my drugs at the concert.
it's a mild detour in either direction, and this is about as far out of detroit as i ever go. so, if they're open by the first, i should be able to pick something up on the way to plaid. in the long run, i'd expect something to open in hamtramck, and something to open in newtown or midtown.
i'm just hoping that the product is fresh. having them actually package it in real time would be the ideal.