1. Source quality
Official/current public sources are preferred. Historical sources can still help recover legacy pages, but they stay labelled as historical or public-source context.
Source-backed corrections
Help Potshops improve cannabis directory coverage with public-source corrections, official address context, and city-page suggestions. The directory stays conservative: source evidence comes first, and commerce claims are not accepted without compliance review.
Submit an update by emailFind the city or listing first
Official/current public sources are preferred. Historical sources can still help recover legacy pages, but they stay labelled as historical or public-source context.
City pages use exact municipality evidence. Nearby towns, street-name matches, and regional service areas are separated rather than blended into unsupported city claims.
Address context can be useful without implying a current menu, live stock, delivery area, opening status, rating, or purchase path.
Manual review workflow
Potshops opens the public source URL and checks whether it supports the exact listing, city, or category fact.
If the fact is usable, the listing is updated with limited wording that explains what the source does and does not prove.
Availability, ordering, delivery, price, rating, medical, or promotional claims are held back unless compliance review supports them.
Potshops reviews public evidence before paid placement. If you represent a store, send the same source-backed update first and include an official business website, regulator/public registry URL, or other public evidence that supports the exact factual correction.
Ownership notes are welcome, but ownership does not guarantee promotional placement, current-service claims, or sponsorship treatment.