Brown Budda Wants To Be the 'Amazon' of Weed for Hamptons, With Higher Future in Mind - 27 East

Brown Budda Wants To Be the 'Amazon' of Weed for Hamptons, With Higher Future in Mind

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Brown Buddha New York co-owner Marq Hayes with a Bridgehampton-grown marijuana known as

Brown Buddha New York co-owner Marq Hayes with a Bridgehampton-grown marijuana known as "The Ladies," which is among the cannabis products the first dispensary to open in Southampton Town outside of the Shinnecock territory currently has for sale through it's website. MICHAEL WRIGHT

Brown Buddha New York co-owner Marq Hayes with a Bridgehampton-grown marijuana known as

Brown Buddha New York co-owner Marq Hayes with a Bridgehampton-grown marijuana known as "The Ladies," which is among the cannabis products the first dispensary to open in Southampton Town outside of the Shinnecock territory currently has for sale through it's website. MICHAEL WRIGHT

authorMichael Wright on Oct 16, 2024
The first state-licensed cannabis dispensary in Southampton Town outside of Shinnecock Territory officially opened for business last week in Southampton — although the pot shop, Brown Budda New York, will... more

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