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Weed dispensaries in Springfield, MA

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Visiting a Dispensary in Springfield, MA

Springfield, Massachusetts, is a lovely city nestled against the Connecticut River. The third-largest city in the state, it’s home to many delightful attractions including the Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum, and the Quadrangle’s collection of five museums. Here you can visit a life-sized T-rex, the US’s first planetarium, and much more. Whether you are a long-time local or a recent visitor, it’s an inspirational location for a toke, since recreational and medical marijuana is legal citywide. 

The Lowdown on Springfield Marijuana Laws

Massachusetts allows the purchase and use of cannabis for both medical reasons and recreational, or ‘adult-use’. To purchase recreational marijuana in Springfield, you must be 21 or older and have a form of government-issued ID. 

Recreational Cannabis Laws in Springfield 

Adult-use, or recreational, cannabis is available at licensed storefronts in the city of Springfield and it can be grown at home.

Purchase limits up to: 

  • One ounce of flower

  • Five grams of concentrate

  • 20 servings of edibles, which may be up to 100 milligrams of THC 

Adults can grow up to six plants at home, or twelve for households with two or more adults. The plants must not be easily visible from outside of the property. Recreational users can have up to 10 ounces of marijuana and related products at home. These must be stored securely. 

Medical Marijuana Laws in Springfield

Those with qualifying conditions can get approval from a state-certified physician to grow and consume medical marijuana patients from the age of 18. Those under 18 are also eligible but require approval from two state-certified physicians and their condition or illness must be deemed debilitating and life-limiting. Medical patients may have up to a 60-day supply of cannabis for personal medical use. 

This means 12 flowering and 12 vegetative marijuana plants for medical patients. A Hardship Cultivation permit allows registered qualifying patients to grow up to a 60-day supply for medical use. 

Approved conditions include: 

  • Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)

  • Cancer

  • Crohn’s disease

  • Glaucoma

  • HIV/AIDS

  • Hepatitis C

  • Multiple Sclerosis

  • Parkinson’s Disease

What is a Hardship Cultivation Registration? 

This special permit allows registered patients to grow up to a 60-day supply of medical marijuana at home. 

To qualify, you must be deemed unable to travel to a Medical Marijuana Treatment Center. Qualifying reasons include: 

  • financial hardship

  • physical incapacity to travel

  • living beyond a reasonable distance from a Medical Marijuana Treatment Center 

What Do I Need To Know About Traveling with Cannabis in Springfield? 

Though out-of-state visitors are legally allowed to purchase and consume marijuana in Massachusetts, they may not cross state lines with cannabis. While driving, you are only allowed to possess up to one ounce of cannabis and this must be stored in a sealed container, preferably in the glove box or trunk if possible. 

Where Can You Legally Consume Cannabis in Springfield, Massachusetts?

The state forbids any use of cannabis in public spaces. Consume responsibly in a private location. Driving while high is illegal in the state of Massachusetts. 

Frequently Asked Questions 

What is the average price of an 8th in Springfield, MA?

Depending on quality, you can expect to pay around $60.00 for an eighth of an ounce of marijuana at a recreational dispensary in Springfield. Gram prices range from $5-12 dollars and may be higher for top-shelf products. 

Can I get weed delivered in Springfield? 

Some locations do offer this service. Check with the shop’s website to confirm. Check out a list of weed delivery services in Springfield here.

What’s the possession limit for weed in Springfield?

You may have up to one ounce of flower and up to five grams of any concentrate outside of your home.

What are the Cannabis Taxes in Springfield Used For? 

Massachusetts excises a tax of 10.75% on all retail sales of marijuana. In the first two years of legal adult-use sales, the state earned 122 million in revenue. 

That money goes into a number of state funds, including the General Fund, the MBTA, and the School Building Authority Fund. State law allows that funding to support the Cannabis Control Commission or five other areas. Economic equity and initiatives to benefit those people disproportionately impacted by the war on drugs, public and behavioral health, public safety, and municipal police training all benefit from this tax. 

Local communities can elect to collect up to an additional 3% on marijuana sales in their community and 18.28 million has been collected in 2020 and 2021 combined this way. It’s hard to say for sure where this money has gone, as there’s no state-wide database, but some of the funding has gone into city departments and schools.