FAQ
Yes, you will always know your product is safe & legal. Buying cannabis on the black market is dangerous for numerous reasons:
- It supports criminals
- There are no guidelines for safe products (products often use toxic pesticides)
- It is bad for the environment & humans
No. Cannabis is still an illegal drug under federal law. Please check with your state's laws and airlines when you fly for changes to these rules.
Yes, as long as that friend/family is over 21 years old. If you buy on behalf of someone underage, you could face severe penalties, including jail time.
In all legal states the marijuana tax for medical patients is lower than the tax rate for recreational consumers.
As of 2021, Aurora is currently the only city in Colorado that allows cannabis home delivery.
- California
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- Up to 28.5 grams of non-concentrated cannabis
- Up to 8 grams of concentrated cannabis, including concentrate contained in cannabis products (including edibles)
- Up to 6 immature cannabis plant
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- Colorado
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- Up to 1 oz = 28 grams of THC cannabis
- 1oz Flower = 8g of Concentrate (Shatter, Wax, etc)
- 1oz Flower = 800mg of Edible
- Up to 1 oz = 28 grams of THC cannabis
Several medical and adult-use cannabis states allow cannabis deliveries. Canadian legalization also uses delivery fulfillment.
Six states have adult-use cannabis delivery:
California: Delivery is legalized, supported by several hundred licensed services
Colorado: Delivery is legalized.
Oregon: Limited delivery is available based on local law.
Maine: Delivery is legalized.
Nevada: Adopted emergency rules permitting delivery during COVID-19.
Massachusetts: Delivery is legalized, but not yet operational.
Michigan: Allowing adult-use delivery under emergency rules.
Yes, it’s very safe.
Unlike illicit couriers, state-licensed delivery services follow dozens of pages of regulations from the Bureau of Cannabis Control. They must protect user data, as well as deter robbery by limiting vehicle inventories and locking products in a secured container in the vehicle. Furthermore, state cannabis regulations also contain security requirements including cannabis tracking, as well as rules.
Yes, you may use an out of state ID, as long as it’s a government-issued ID and you are over 21 years old.