Chapter 3796 of the Ohio Administrative Code prohibits weed delivery in the state. Under the Ohio Medical Marijuana Control Program (MMCP), registered patients or their caregivers may purchase medical marijuana from state-licensed dispensaries online. However, such patients or caregivers must pick up their cannabis orders at the dispensaries' locations. Recreational cannabis remains illegal in the state.
No, licensed medical marijuana dispensaries in Ohio are prohibited from delivering cannabis products to medical marijuana patients in the state. Per Rule 3796:6-3-22 of the Ohio Administrative Code, no state-licensed dispensary may sell or dispense medical marijuana to a cannabis patient through any weed delivery service.
No. Adult-use cannabis is illegal in Ohio, and so is recreational marijuana delivery. Currently, the use, purchase, sale, possession, or distribution of recreational marijuana is prohibited under state law.
Yes, licensed medical marijuana dispensaries in Ohio accept online and telephone orders for medical cannabis. However, in compliance with state law, Ohio dispensaries cannot provide marijuana delivery services. Hence, buyers must collect their orders at the dispensaries' available points of sale or use the curbside pick-up services offered by the dispensaries. Medical dispensaries accept online orders for medical marijuana through web forms maintained on their websites and dedicated phone numbers.
Although registered cannabis patients or caregivers in Ohio can order medical marijuana from state-licensed dispensaries online, they cannot order for delivery. They must pick up their orders in person at the dispensaries.
There are no weed delivery services in Ohio. However, patients aged 18 years and older in the state can order cannabis products online and visit the dispensaries to pick up their products. Patients younger than 18 must have their caregivers purchase their cannabis medication at the dispensaries and deliver the products to them.
No person, entity, or licensed dispensary is authorized to run a weed delivery service in Ohio. Rule 3796:6-3-22 of the state's Administrative Code expressly prohibits licensed dispensaries from providing medical marijuana delivery services.
Ohio prohibits weed delivery services. Hence, cannabis patients or caregivers cannot find any entity or dispensary providing marijuana delivery service near them.
Medical marijuana delivery is not permitted in Ohio.
No. In compliance with the state's Administrative Code, no city in Ohio permits weed delivery.