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Here Is What You Should know about legal weed Delivery in LA

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Popularity for cannabis continues to skyrocket nationwide. According to the Pew Research Center, at least two-thirds of Americans were supportive of legalization in 2019 already. Numbers are much higher now. Most important, more people are searching Google for “weed shops open near me” than ever before. In California, weed is legal. Delivery is legal too, even with confusing and shifting regulations.

Federal vs. State Regulations

Cannabis is legal in most states. At least in some form or other. Recently, the federal government removed it from its Schedule 1 status, effectively opening its path toward legalization. Until now, there has been much conflict between state and federal cannabis laws. This restricted companies to cash-only sales, since federal prohibition prevents financial institutions from offering services to cannabusinesses.

State vs. County Regulations

State laws have a notable effect on cannabis regulations too. This is most true of delivery. Currently more than 30 states have liberalized their medical laws. Over 11 states now have regulated cannabis markets. Decriminalization is also an option, one at least two states have chosen thus far. In California, cannabis use is legal for both medical and recreational purposes.

What is more, numerous businesses offer to bring cannabis to your door. Legally. You can search “best weed delivery near me” on Google to get an idea of how popular this service is. However, the biggest issue is that county regulations often contradict those set by the state. While consumers in Los Angeles do not have these concerns, some other counties do. Delivery resolves the issue of banning storefronts.

Effect of Country Regulations on State Delivery Laws

Both state and county regulations are continuously shifting. So too are the differences between them, which are actually complex and seldom discussed. As such, few even know of them. For example, in January last year, the state issued new regulations that effectively allow all licensed companies to deliver weed throughout California, specifically including any homes within it.

These rules trumped, as intended, decisions already made by counties and individual cities. Those having chosen to ban pot shops, let alone delivery, found their decisions undermined. The resulting lawsuit against the California Bureau of Cannabis Control, printed in the L.A. Times, is proving incredibly complicated. It puts cannabis users, companies, stores, and delivery services in an extremely gray area.

How Weed Delivery Works in California

With such thoughts in mind, one can better understand California state laws for cannabis delivery. There are some rules. You can only order a certain amount in a day, no more, but this amount depends heavily on the product you are buying. For buds and other non-concentrates, you can order 28.5 grams. For concentrates, this quantity is just eight grams. If you are buying young plants, then you can buy six.

As far as delivery processes go, it is as easy as ordering any other item online. Most dispensaries, medical or not, offer home delivery for clients. You will need to prove ID, however, and in some cases, depending how much you buy, a delivery fee may apply too. You might need to pay in cash, and you will have to receive the order yourself. Further, you may not order to your vehicle. It must be to a building.

Possession Limits for Delivery

The State of California allows consumers to possess an ounce of cannabis at one time. At least, that is the rule set for the recreational market. This is quite different for medical delivery laws, the limit for which is much higher at eight ounces. Further, medical patients can order as many as 12 immature plants for home delivery. Those preferring to buy in person can still do so at any licensed outlet.

Dispensaries: Medical vs. Recreational

Some cannabis dispensaries serve recreational customers. Others serve exclusively medical weed. Yet still others carry licenses to serve both markets. Visiting a store has some advantages. You do not need a medical prescription or a medical card to buy recreationally. Further, to make repeat orders easier and reference future ones, medical dispensaries track orders and keep copies of prescriptions on patients.

On the other hand, recreational stores offer more variety and More products too. Undoubtedly, the experience of shopping for recreational weed feels more normal, along with all the excitement, fun, and anticipation that typically come with it. Medical dispensaries are more sterile. Budtenders also add to the recreational experience, making your cannabis education so much more fulfilling.

A good budtender, one trained and knowledgeable, can advise consumers on strains that might match their preferences, requirements, or interests. They can also explain how various methods of cannabis consumption work, as well as how to use regular pot equipment. Most importantly, they can inform you of all the considerations and benefits of different weed products, such as buds, oils, even topicals.

Final Thoughts

All outlets, both medical and recreational, offer online menus for you to peruse. This is true even for stores that do not offer home delivery. Finding stores that do is as easy as Googling “best weed delivery near me,” but you will always need your ID, and you might well need cash in your pocket too. Until the federal government legalizes cannabis and allows banking for it, the industry cannot rely just on plastic. 


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