Conejo Valley’s Premiere Adult-Use (21+) & Medicinal (18+) Dispensary
First to open, first to service the community. Leaf Thousand Oaks was a dream that was more than three years in the making. Locally owned and operated, the principal at Leaf has been supplying cannabis to customers for over 15 years; experience that only a handful of owner/operators throughout the State can attest to.
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First to open, first to service the community. Leaf Thousand Oaks was a dream that was more than three years in the making. Locally owned and operated, the principal at Leaf has been supplying cannabis to customers for over 15 years; experience that only a handful of owner/operators throughout the State can attest to.
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At Leaf, we believe there’s a first time for everything, including your very first trip to a dispensary. We also know that a good first-time experience often boils down to expectations, and that many people want to know exactly what to expect before they even think about visiting a dispensary. So we’ll break down every nuance of the dispensary experience so you can feel informed, confident, and empowered about purchasing cannabis.
The most important thing to do before your visit is to get in the right mindset. The truth is, many people initially shy away from a dispensary visit because of the perceived stigma attached to it. But visiting and purchasing from a legal marijuana dispensary is your legal right. The bottom line? Feel confident knowing what you’re about to do is extremely legal, and you’ll also be supporting a small business in your community.
If it’s your first time at a dispensary, you may not know exactly what cannabis products you want to buy, and that’s okay. Our helpful cannabis advisors are here to assist. Instead of focusing on products you want, we suggest thinking about the effects you’d like to feel (or not feel). It’s also helpful to think about flavors and smells you like (and dislike) and your preferred method of consumption; edibles, topicals, flower, vape, concentrates, etc.
