Marijuana legalization has a host of very real consequences for the country: the neutering of a dangerous black market, the slow acknowledgement of alternative medicines, and an influx of jobs, taxes, and merchandise that will shake America's economy to the very core. However, we're too busy swooning over the lush interiors of America's emerging dispensary architecture to care about any of those things. Gone are blacked-out windows and the faint smell of pachouli at your local head shop, the next generation of dispensaries are well-lit, airy, and spacious. These seven interiors—best ogled with a spliff in hand—perfectly forecast an entirely new design typology, coming soon to your neighborhood.
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