Where to get weed in sydney

Medicinal cannabis products can involve either plant-derived cannabinoids (so-called phytocannabinoids) or synthetically produced cannabinoids.

Plant-derived cannabinoids

Plant-derived products are raw cannabis plant materials that have been produced in a strict GMP-compliant environment from cloned plants and allow for predictable cannabinoid content. This plant material would be vaporised or smoked by the user. Medicinal cannabis products in 'flos' or 'bud' form are only prescribed to be vaporised via a TGA approved and registered medical device.

Plant-derived products can also come in the form of liquids (oils or tinctures), which are made by extracting cannabinoids from plant material by exposing it to solvents such ethanol or supercritical carbon dioxide. The liquid is typically swallowed or put under the tongue using a dropper. Other sublingual methods of ingestion such as a wafer or lozenge are also under development. Other extracts are made into gels for topical application onto the skin.

Finally, concentrated plant extracts are sometimes put into capsules that are swallowed much like any other medicine. 

Plant-derived products vary in their level of phytocannabinoids. The most important two of these to consider are tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD). Products tend to be formulated which contain mostly THC, mostly CBD or a combination of both. These products typically also contain lesser amounts of the other trace cannabinoids such as CBG, CBC, THCA, THCV and CBDA as well as terpenoids, flavonoids and other plant compounds.

Whole or 'full-spectrum' plant extracts are produced in a way that preserves the balance of all the different cannabinoids and terpenoids in the plant. Other extracts are filtered and manufactured in a way that maximised the presence of one particular cannabinoid such as CBD.

There is a belief that the therapeutic benefits of cannabinoids such as CBD, are improved when maintained in a full-spectrum extract – this is often referred to as 'the entourage effect'.

Synthetically produced cannabinoids

Cannabinoids such as THC and CBD can be produced in a laboratory using organic chemistry techniques. The THC, CBD and other cannabinoid molecules produced in this way are identical to those found in the plant. This is more of a 'pharmaceutical' approach to cannabinoid production and avoids the many issues involved in growing cannabis plants.

Legislation: Cultivating, selling, dealing, possessing, smoking, or consuming the products of this plant is an offence. Cannabis is illegal, and you will get arrested for it.

it’s illegal and cops do look for it. there have been a lot of busts recently. lots of the younger generation are not smoking as much pot as before in sydney as crystal meth is the new trend unfortunately ( what wrong wit there people weed is the SHITT!).

Law Enforcement: The police have introduced a “caution” system where first-time offenders caught with small amounts are given a formal police caution and let go without being prosecuted.

our most recent report is: “The NSW police actively pursue and prosecute soft drug users rather than tackling the increase in violent crime. Politicians are big on ‘getting tough on crime’ and this has been interpreted by the police as a carte blanche to hassle pot smokers.

NSW Police have been using sniffer dogs in public places to bust pot smokers for several years now. Despite the legality of this tactic being questioned they have justified it on the grounds of the thoroughly discredited notion of marijuana being a gateway drug.

The sniffer dog teams generally operate in the city area, specifically around Kings Cross and Oxford Street. They have been known to patrol other areas where young people congregate and train stations.

For this reason, it is not advised to carry even modest amounts of marijuana on public transport.

NSW police have a repuatation for being mean, violent and ignorant of the laws they are employed to enforce. They are corrupt but not susceptible to petty street bribes.”

and also: “It’s rare but cops do have sniffer dogs come to bars and on the street. ive been smelled out thankfully i had nothin on me but i had just smoked a nice fatty of hydro”

Where to buy Marijuana in Sydney: Marijuana is quite easy to obtain in Sydney, and because it is also popular and socially acceptable, feel free to ask anyone with a friendly face.

Street sellers locate themselves in Kings Cross, however the deals are very small . . . a good starting point for the desperate.

According to our local reporter: “There are many delivery services. Most stoners will have numbers of dealers, who usually have areas of business. You ring the number and ask to meet somewhere. Of course there are going to be street peddlers in Kings Cross but that should be kept as a last resort. All the weed I’ve ever bought has been through delivery services whereby they will drive to you, as long as it is in their area.”

and also: “if you don’t know someone kings cross is your best chance but the prices are ridiculous. Ive had to pay 25 bucks for a joint of the street before ( i was desperate). usually you can walk down and you will be offered weed.”

Sydney Marijuana Prices:

prices in AU$ (1 AU$ = 0.7 USD$ = 0.57 EUR)

$20 per 1 gram

$50 per 3 grams

$100 per 1/4

$350 per oz

also: “used to be 300 bucks the ounce now prices have gone up a bit to 350 bucks the ounce. this was from my friend who made not profit off me.”

Can you smoke weed in public NSW?

You are allowed to possess and smoke marijuana in the comfort of your home if you have a medical certificate, but public use is still frowned upon. You are free to smoke, vape, bake edibles, or take cannabis oils on private property and not in the public's clear view.

How much weed can you carry in NSW?

Any amount above the trafficable quantity” will lead to a more severe penalty, as it is assumed that you had the intention to sell or distribute the drugs in question, rather than being considered for your own personal use. The trafficable amounts are as follows: Cannabis – 300 grams or 5 plants. Cocaine – 3 grams.