Weed dispensaries in Flint, MI

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Weed dispensaries in Flint, MI

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The average price of an 8th in Flint

The average price of an in Flint is  $35. Some of the strains at this price include; Light Shade, Super Glue, Pancho Kush, Jerry's OG, Bear Claw OG, Zookies, Sour Tangie, Kandy Kush, Tahoe OG, Caper, Blue Goo, Cherry Pie, Maui Waui, Afghani Kush, Granny Panties, and Purple Cookie. Other strains include; Harlequin at $24, Gorilla Fuck at $20, Barbara Bud at $50, Tres Dawg at $40, Kush Mac Shake at $25, Bubba Kush at $50, Weesha at $20, and Bacio Gelato at $60.

Most popular strain in Flint

The most popular strain in Flint is Bubba Kush. It is an indica dominant strain with a sweet hashish flavor and subtle coffee-chocolate notes. Bubba Kush has dense bud structures that range between small and medium sizes. It has a sweet and dank taste. Another highly favored strain is Super Glue. It has a spicy and citrusy flavor with an earthy smoke. Super Glue strain has a sweet aroma and a smell of pine. Its buds have small leaves with dense solid clusters.

Laws and regulations in Flint

  • It is legal to use cannabis products for both adults and medical marijuana patients.

  • Adults 21 years of age and above may purchase cannabis for adult-use.

  • It is illegal to drive under the influence of marijuana.

  • It is illegal to export cannabis products from one state to another.

  • Any adult 21 years of age and above can legally cultivate a maximum of 12 plants per household in a secured place. 

  • It is legal to transport medical and recreational cannabis products for qualified patients, caregivers, and adults so long as the cannabis products are in a sealed package or in a trunk of a car.

Flower/concentrate/edible possession limit in Flint

Adults at least 21 years may possess up to 2.5 ounces (78.8 grams) of cannabis away from home, not more than 15 grams of marijuana concentrates, and up to 10 ounces (283.4 grams) of marijuana at their household. Medical marijuana patients may possess a limit of 16 ounces (453.6 grams) of marijuana-infused products in solid form, 7 grams of marijuana-infused products in gaseous form, and 36 fluid ounces (1020 grams) of marijuana-infused products in liquid form.

Difference between a storefront and dispensary

A storefront is designated to meet the needs of adult cannabis consumers, whereas a dispensary is structured to meet the needs of patients with medical conditions.

In a dispensary, minor patients should have a caregiver or guardian over the age of 21 who purchases and delivers medical marijuana products. In contrast, the purchase and consumption of marijuana products by minors is illegal.

In a dispensary, patients must have a certified medical marijuana card to purchase cannabis products. However, in a storefront, adult consumers can purchase cannabis products.

Difference between adult-use, or recreational, and medical 

Adult-use, or recreational, cannabis is used by consumers for enjoyment purposes while medical marijuana is used by patients to treat medical conditions and symptoms.

Medical cannabis has to be certified by a licensed physician who has proved the patient has a chronic condition. In contrast, adult-use, or recreational, cannabis requires no certification by a doctor or an expert.

Adult-use, or recreational, cannabis is consumed without a qualified doctor's instructions. On the contrary, medical marijuana is used according to a qualified doctor's instructions.

Medical patient benefits in Flint

  • Minors with legal caregivers can lawfully possess and consume cannabis products as long as they have a valid medical marijuana card.

  • Medical marijuana products are exempt from excise and state sales tax, making medical marijuana more affordable for patients.

  • Medical marijuana patients in Michigan are given priority over adult consumers at dispensaries.

Medical marijuana information in Flint

To qualify for a medical marijuana card in Flint, you must be a resident of Michigan with a valid Michigan ID to show proof of residency. If you don’t have an ID, then a passport or other documents showing proof of residency can be used. These documents can be a utility bill, a bank statement, etc. 

Medical marijuana patients and adults 21 years of age and above must have a diagnosed debilitating condition.

You must obtain legitimate medical records or documentation from your primary care physician describing their diagnosis.

Patients are required to register with the Michigan Medical Marijuana Program (MMMP) and pay a registration fee of $60.

The application and physician's certification can be submitted to the state or mailed online to the Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH).

The MDCH should approve patient applications after 15 days, and patients should contact the MDCH directly if they do not receive confirmation of approval.

Where does the Flint tax revenue go?

Flint's cannabis tax revenue is used by the state and local governments to fund programs. Some of the programs are to provide scholarships to students, promote industries, educating the youths on the effects of drug abuse, and improve roads. The rest of the money is used to boost security services by employing more officers.