NY's new 'luxury' legal cannabis dispensaries are as bad, in their own way, as the creepy illicit ones
Briefly

"Cannabis presented through a luxury lens" defines the new Charlie Fox dispensary in Manhattan, highlighting a shift in how marijuana is marketed, catering to affluent consumers.
The 6,000 square foot Charlie Fox contrasts sharply with the city's illegal weed sellers, embodying a sanitized, upscale approach to cannabis retail, aimed at a fashionable clientele.
As these luxurious dispensaries proliferate, they're reshaping public perception of marijuana, reflecting a broader cultural acceptance that encourages indulgence among a more affluent demographic.
Charlie's and similar shops are not just about selling weed but represent a significant cultural shift, marking cannabis as part of the fine dining and luxury lifestyle.
Read at New York Post
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