Weed dispensaries in Prescott, AZ

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Weed dispensaries in Prescott, AZ

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The average price of an 8th in Prescott

The average price of an 8th in Prescott is $45. Some of the strains going at this price include Ice Cream Cake, Plum Driver, Blue Dream, GMO, Lemon Dough, Sundae Driver, Fruitcake, and Wedding Cake. Other strains include Tropic Fire at $50, Kurple Grapes at $55, New York Sour at $32, and Powdered Donuts at $42.

Most popular strain in Prescott

The most popular strain in Prescott is Ice Cream Cake. It’s an indica-dominant strain that is completely flushed with icy trichomes. Wedding Cake is another highly sought-after strain in Prescott. It's an indica-dominant hybrid that is tangy with earth and peppery flavor. 

Laws and regulations in Prescott

  • Patients of all ages are eligible for medical cannabis. However, patients below 18 years must receive consent from a legal guardian to participate in the medical marijuana program. 

  • Prescott residents with a qualifying condition can only apply for medical marijuana cards online after obtaining evidence from a licensed medical doctor. 

  • Prescott residents with marijuana medical cards are allowed to possess up to 2.5 ounces (70.8 grams) of medical marijuana every two weeks.

  • Medical patients must have their cards with them whenever they are in possession of marijuana.

Flower/concentrate/edible possession limit in Prescott

Medical marijuana patients in Prescott can possess up to 2.5 ounces (70.8 grams) of cannabis every two weeks. If a patient lives more than 25 miles away from the nearest dispensary, then they are allowed to cultivate 12 marijuana plants with no more than three plants mature and flowering at any given time. 

Differences between a storefront and a dispensary

A storefront sells cannabis products for adult-use, or recreational, purposes while a dispensary offers cannabis derivatives primarily for medical benefits to patients.

You don’t need a medical marijuana card to enter cannabis storefronts, only a valid government-issued identification for a legal adult-use, or recreational, state. Conversely, patients must have a medical marijuana card with a recommendation from a doctor to access a dispensary.

Adult-use, or recreational, storefronts are not legal in Arizona. 

Differences between adult-use, or recreational, and medical

Adult-use, or recreational, cannabis is consumed without any medical necessity while medical cannabis is used to treat chronic conditions in patients. Adult-use cannabis is not legal in the state of Arizona.

Medical patients benefits in Prescott

  • Patients with a medical marijuana card can buy and possess up to 2.5 ounces (70.8 grams) of medical marijuana every two weeks.

  • Patients who live more than 25 miles away from the nearest dispensary are allowed to grow their own plants. They can grow up to 12 marijuana plants in a lockable area with a maximum of 3 of the plants to be mature or flowering at any given time. 

  • If you are a registered medical marijuana patient, your employer may not be allowed to fire you for your cannabis use

  • You can access a medical marijuana card if you are under 21 but over 18 years with a qualifying medical condition and a medical marijuana identification card. 

Medical marijuana information in Prescott

Medical marijuana patients should be residents of Arizona with a valid government-issued ID showing proof of residency. In case the patient has no Arizona ID, a bank statement, utility bill, or any other document that proves the patient is a resident of Arizona can work.

Medical marijuana patients must have a written certificate from a qualified doctor indicating a diagnosed debilitating medical condition to be presented to the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS).

To receive a certificate, the patient should register with the Arizona Department of Health Services into the medical marijuana registry. Thereafter, the patient receives a medical marijuana ID card.

Where does the Prescott cannabis tax revenue go?

Prescott cannabis tax revenue is used by local and state governments to fund essential projects such as fixing roads and other infrastructures. It also finances education programs such as creating awareness about the health benefits of medical marijuana. The remaining portion is used to preserve public safety within Prescott and the entire State of Arizona.