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Missouri Dispensary FAQs

Cannabis Dispensary located in MO

Yes, our Kansas City location in Brookside has a dispensary drive thru. Place your order online for pickup, or place your order in line upon arrival. When you arrive, use the drive thru lane where you’ll find one of our friendly budtenders. They’ll have your cannabis order ready and waiting for you. It’s that simple! Don’t hesitate to call our Brookside dispensary at (816) 514-0717 if you have any additional questions.

As of Friday, February 3rd 2023, we have begun selling Recreationally.

 

Legal consumers are allowed to legally possess up to 3 ounces of marijuana.

Patient/Caregiver Purchase and Possession Limit

  • An approved Patient ID card holder, or a Caregiver ID card holder on behalf of a licensed patient, may purchase up to 6 ounces of dried, processed marijuana or its equivalent within a 30-day period, unless a physician or nurse practitioner certifies the patient for a greater amount. A patient ID card holder, or caregiver ID card holder on behalf of a licensed patient, may be in possession of up to a 60-day supply (12 ounces, unless the patient has a physician or nurse practitioner certification authorizing more than 6 ounces in 30 days).

 

Can qualifying patients be certified for more than 6 ounces?

  • Yes. Qualifying patients may be certified for more than 6 ounces if their certifying physician or nurse practitioner determines that there is a compelling reason to do so, and certifies the higher amount on the certification form.

 

Patient Cultivation Possession Limit

  • Under the new law, approved Patient ID card holders who are cultivating marijuana for medical use or whose primary caregivers are cultivating marijuana on their behalf, may be in possession of up to a 90-day supply of dried, unprocessed marijuana or its equivalent, as long as any amount in excess of the patient’s 60-day supply remains in an approved enclosed, locked facility.

 

What are the possession limits of an approved caregiver ID card holder?

  • Approved caregiver ID holders may possess a separate legal limit for each qualifying patient under their care, for up to 6 patients; and a separate legal limit for themselves if they are a qualifying patient. All marijuana in the caregiver’s possession shall be stored separately for each qualifying patient and labeled with the qualifying patient’s name.
  • The legal limit for any licensed qualifying patient is a 60-day supply unless that patient or the primary caregiver on behalf of that patient is licensed to cultivate. Approved cultivators may be in possession of up to a 90-day supply of dried, unprocessed marijuana or its equivalent, as long as any amount in excess of the patient’s 60-day supply remains in an approved enclosed, locked facility.

 

Consumer Purchase and Possession Limit

  • A consumer may purchase up to 3 ounces in a single transaction, and be lawfully in possession of up to 3 ounces of dried, processed marijuana or its equivalent.

 

Consumer Personal Cultivation Possession Limits

  • Consumer personal cultivation ID card holders must keep any amount of cultivated marijuana above their allowed 3-ounce possession limit at their residence in an approved enclosed, locked facility.

Due to federal restrictions, we can only accept debit cards, cash, and Dutchie Pay.

 

We do not accept credit cards, Chime cards, Apply Pay, Google Pay, or cryptocurrency.

No, anyone over the age of 21 with a valid state or federal ID may shop at our dispensary. If you are 18 or over, you may shop at our store with a valid medical card issued by the state, regardless of your state of residency. To apply for one, click here.

Yes, Recreational cannabis will be taxed at 6% with local municipalities allowed to increase that percentage. Medical card holders will continue to pay a 4% tax on their purchases.

Anyone over the age of 21 is able to purchase cannabis products, regardless of their state of residency. Please note that all cannabis products must be consumed in the state of Missouri. Bringing cannabis products across state lines remains federally illegal, regardless of if your state of residency also has legalized Medical and/or Recreational use.

Both Recreational customers and Medical Patients are able to purchase up to 3 oz. of cannabis products daily, and up to 6 oz. monthly.

Yes, visit the Rewards tab on our website to enroll in our Loyalty Program. Program members will receive regular discount messaging, plus will earn points that can be redeemed for select products and discounts.

Yes! These are available to purchase in-store. 

Anyone over 21 with a valid state or federal ID can purchase cannabis. To purchase cannabis as a Missouri Medical patient however, you must have a Missouri-issued medical card. A medical card issued from a state other than Missouri legally cannot be used in a Missouri dispensary.

 

As a patient with a Missouri-issued medical card, you will receive access to lower sales taxes, preferred line access, and reserve inventory. Visit our medical card page to get started with your application. Please note: any individual from ANY state is eligible for a Missouri medical card.

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