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CANNABIS 101

Photo ID

Am I Required To Present Identification?

Yes. A valid government issued photo ID is required.

+21 yrs old

How Old Must I Be To Visit A Dispensary?

You must be 21 years of age or older to purchase cannabis or enter a dispensary.

Is My Information “Tracked” And/Or Reported to the State?

No. Dispensaries do not retain records of your personal information to track purchases nor is your personal information reported to the state. Customers may opt-in to rewards programs to receive discounts and information on special promotions, but these programs are optional.

How Much Cannabis Can I Purchase?


You may purchase one ounce of cannabis during a single transaction. This means that you can purchase:

  • One ounce of flower, or
  • Five grams of resins, oils, or concentrates, or 
  • 1000mg of ingestible cannabis products, or
  • You can purchase any combination of products that the state of NJ considers equal to one ounce. For example, if you purchase ½ ounce of flower, you can also purchase 500mg of ingestible cannabis products or 2.5 grams of concentrates


Can I Visit More Than One Dispensary Per Day In New Jersey?

Yes. You are free to visit as many dispensaries per day as you would like. You are still only allowed to purchase one ounce of cannabis per day. (See “How Much Cannabis Can I Purchase” above) 

I’m Not A New Jersey Resident, Am I Allowed To Purchase Cannabis In New Jersey?

Yes. You will need to show your state’s valid, government issued photo ID to make a purchase.

What Forms of Payment Are Accepted at Camden Apothecary?

Cash, ACH, debit cards, and Camden Apothecary Gift Cards are the only accepted forms of payment. An ATM is available in the dispensary.

Can Medical Card Holders Purchase Cannabis At Camden Apothecary?

Yes. Camden Apothecary extends a 6% discount to Medical Card Holders.

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Therapeutic Benefits of Terpenes

Terpenes serve as chemical messengers that engage with other compounds and the human body upon consumption. Essentially, terpenes modulate the therapeutic and psychoactive effects of cannabis by synergizing with cannabinoids such as THC and CBD, impacting the human endocannabinoid system (ECS).

The interactions between terpenes, cannabinoids, and the ECS have been a focal point of extensive research in recent years. Researchers have discovered that terpenes hold the promise of eliciting various therapeutic effects:

Anti-Inflammatory Advantages

Terpenes are recognized for their notable medical benefit as anti-inflammatory agents. This property proves beneficial in addressing inflammation associated with conditions such as arthritis, asthma, and specific types of cancer.

Pain Alleviation Advantages

Terpenes may possess analgesic properties, contributing to the reduction of pain. This is particularly advantageous for individuals coping with chronic pain conditions like fibromyalgia and multiple sclerosis.

Anxiety-Modulating Advantages

Terpenes exhibit anxiolytic effects, indicating their potential to alleviate anxiety. This quality can be beneficial for individuals dealing with anxiety disorders or those experiencing stress-induced anxiety.

Mood-Elevating Advantages

Certain studies suggest that terpenes may have mood-enhancing effects. These general mood-boosting properties can be advantageous for individuals dealing with depression or other mood disorders.

Antioxidant Advantages

Terpenes offer antioxidant benefits by safeguarding the body's cells against damage inflicted by free radicals—unstable molecules known to harm the body. Through the neutralization of free radicals, the antioxidant effects of terpenes may play a role in preventing the onset of chronic diseases such as cancer and heart disease.

While it is evident that terpenes harbor the potential to constitute a significant element in a holistic approach to healthcare, research continues to fully understand the medical potential of terpenes, particularly in conjunction with cannabinoids.

The Most Common Terpene Profiles Found In Cannabis


  • Linalool

    Linalool has a floral scent and is also found in lavender. It's associated with relaxation and stress relief. Strains with high linalool content may have calming effects.

  • Myrcene

    Myrcene has an earthy and musky aroma and is commonly found in cannabis. It's believed to have sedative properties and is associated with the "couch-lock" effect, making you feel relaxed and sleepy.

  • Limonene

    Limonene has a citrusy scent and is found in citrus fruits. It's associated with uplifting and mood-enhancing effects. Strains with limonene may promote a sense of happiness and relaxation.

  • Pinene

    Pinene has a piney scent and is also found in pine trees. It's believed to have alertness and focus-enhancing properties. Strains high in pinene may counteract some of the short-term memory effects associated with cannabis use.

  • Caryophyllene

    Caryophyllene has a spicy, peppery aroma and is found in black pepper. It's unique among terpenes because it can also interact with the endocannabinoid system and has anti-inflammatory properties. It's associated with stress relief and relaxation.

  • Terpinolene

    Terpinolene has a woody and smoky aroma and is also found in some conifer trees. It's known for its uplifting and sometimes sedative effects, and it may have a slightly sedating quality.

  • Humulene

    Humulene has an earthy, woody aroma and is also found in hops. It is associated with anti-inflammatory and appetite-suppressing properties. Strains high in humulene may have a "hoppy" or "spicy" aroma.

  • Ocimene

    Ocimene has a sweet, herbal, and sometimes citrusy cent. It's known for its antifungal properties and potential decongestant effects. Some strains with ocimene may have uplifting and energetic qualities.


  • Terpineol

    Terpineol has a floral and lilac-like scent. It's associated with calming and sedative effects and is often used for its potential as a sleep aid.

  • Bisabolol

    Bisabolol has a sweet, floral scent and is also found in chamomile. It has anti-inflammatory and skin-soothing properties and may contribute to relaxation.


  • Eucalyptol

    Eucalyptol has a cooling, minty, and eucalyptus-like aroma. It's associated with potential respiratory and sinus-clearing effects. Strains with eucalyptol may offer a fresh and invigorating experience.

  • Camphene

    Camphene has a herbal, musky, and earthy scent. It's known for potential cardiovascular benefits and may contribute to a calming and soothing experience.

NOTE: The effects of terpenes can vary from person to person, and their impact is influenced by the specific combination of terpenes and cannabinoids in a given cannabis strain. When choosing a cannabis product, considering the terpene profile along with the cannabinoid content can help you find a strain that suits your desired effects or therapeutic needs.

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