Ohio Administrative Code, Chapter 3796, forbids the delivery of marijuana within the state. Online purchases of medical marijuana from state-licensed dispensaries are permitted for registered patients and their caregivers under the Ohio Medical Marijuana Control Program (MMCP). However, these patients’ or caregivers’ orders for cannabis must be picked up at the dispensaries. Cannabis for recreational use is still forbidden in the state.
No, it is not permitted for Ohio’s certified medical marijuana dispensaries to deliver cannabis products to patients. No state-licensed dispensary can offer medical marijuana for sale or dispense to a cannabis patient via any marijuana delivery service.
No, both adult-use cannabis and the distribution of recreational marijuana are prohibited in Ohio. At present, state law forbids the use, acquisition, sale, possession, or distribution of marijuana for recreational purposes.
Yes, medical marijuana orders placed over the phone or online are accepted by Ohio’s authorized dispensaries. But Ohio dispensaries aren’t allowed to deliver marijuana by state law. Customers must therefore pick up their orders from the dispensaries at one of their locations of dispensary or utilize the dispensaries’ curbside pick-up service. Through web forms on their websites and phone numbers specifically designated for this purpose, medical dispensaries take online orders for medical marijuana.
Ohio residents who are registered cannabis patients or caregivers can obtain medical marijuana online from state-licensed dispensaries, but delivery is not available. They have to go to the dispensaries in person to pick up their orders.
Ohio does not have any marijuana delivery services. However, individuals in the state who are eighteen years of age or older may place online orders for cannabis products and pick them up in person at the dispensaries. Patients under the age of eighteen are required to have caregivers buy and deliver their cannabis prescriptions from dispensaries.
In Ohio, no individual, organization, or licensed dispensary is permitted to operate a cannabis delivery business. The state’s Administrative Code, Rule 3796:6-3-22, clearly forbids registered shops from offering medical marijuana delivery services.
Store hours are undoubtedly one of the many rules that a dispensary must follow, according to a long list provided by Ohio. Government regulations state that a dispensary cannot open earlier than 7:00 a.m. and cannot be open later than 9:00 p.m. Most dispensaries typically open from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. However, dispensaries in Ohio are required by law to prominently display their business hours at each building entrance and to explicitly mention their hours of operation on all advertisements.
Oino doesn’t allow the delivery of medical marijuana at your doorstep but you still have an option to place an order online and then pick it up from the dispensary.
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