This is a good way to maintain privacy and avoid having to use your personal phone number. Other tools to consider are apps like Burner which will give you a temporary phone number that can be disposed of after you’ve finished using it. Tools like TOR browser or I2P will allow you to access sites which are hidden from search engines like Google and make it more difficult to track the websites you’ve visited. This can be done by using a lot of the same tools dealers themselves use. In any case, it’s a good idea to cover your tracks. The dark web is certainly still an option (see Reddit’s /r/DarkNetMarkets), but it’s a far more complicated process now and probably not what you’re looking for if you just need a casual amount to get your through your out of town trip. But as the FBI recently shut down that underground option, things have gotten a bit trickier. Historically, the dark web, particularly a place called Silk Road, was the best online market to browse for services like this. Walking into any deal knowing what the product should look like and cost is the easiest way to avoid being scammed. This is going to take some work, but luckily that same internet we’re using to find our dealer can also be used to search for details on the strains we’re looking for and what we can expect to pay. It just takes caution and a bit of know how.įirst, you’ll have to know what you’re looking for. That being said, there are ways to find a decent supplier. The process will make you far more paranoid than the weed you find, but in this case being cautious is worth it. If you’re looking for weed online, it’s also safe to assume that scammers are everywhere. It should be said that buying weed online is illegal in many places. So we turn to the internet to fill our empty grinders. For the rest of us who don’t live in a legal cannabis state or country putting yourself out there could offer more risk than reward.