Weed dispensaries in Saint Paul, MN

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Weed dispensaries in Saint Paul, MN

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The average price of an 8th in St. Paul

The average price of an 8th in St. Paul is $64. Some of the strains at this price include Member Berry, ChinaBerry, Hybrid Shake, Lemon Cooler, Indica Shake, Cherry Chem OG, Bubba Kush, Cake Breath, Lime Sorbet, and GG#4. Other strains include Harle-Tsu at $66, Mag Landrace at $65, G Purps at $67, DJ Short Flo at $50, OG Popcorn at $54, Skunk Super Hero at $59, Gelato at $70, Pretty Wicked at $60, and Mimosa at $67.

Most popular strain in St. Paul

The most popular strain in St. Paul is Ambition. It is a sativa-dominant strain with high tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) content. Ambition produces a pungent smell when opened, then a sweet tropical aroma quickly follows. Golden Goat is also highly sought after by cannabis enthusiasts in St. Paul. It has a mixture of sweet, sour, and spicy scent with a tropical fruit flavor

Laws and regulations in St. Paul

  • Possession of up to 42.5 grams (1.5 ounces) of marijuana is a misdemeanor.

  • It is illegal to purchase and consume cannabis for adult use.

  • Medical marijuana law doesn't allow providers to prescribe marijuana flower or edibles to patients.

  • It is illegal to cultivate cannabis plants in St. Paul.

  • Marijuana is legal for medical purposes only.

  • It is illegal to consume medical marijuana in public.

  • It is illegal to drive a vehicle under the influence of cannabis.

Flower/concentrate/edible possession limit in St. Paul 

Medical marijuana patients may possess a 30-day supply of marijuana so long as it is not in a smokable form. However, the cultivation of medical marijuana by patients or caregivers for personal use is illegal.

Difference between a storefront and a dispensary

A storefront is designated for adult consumers, whereas a dispensary is used to treat medical conditions for patients.

In a storefront, adults with a government-issued ID may purchase cannabis products without a medical marijuana card. In a dispensary, patients need a medical marijuana card to purchase cannabis products, and there is a budtender who gives guidelines on how the patient should take medical marijuana products

Difference between adult-use, or recreational, and medical 

Adult-use, or recreational, cannabis is consumed for enjoyment instead of health benefits while medical marijuana is used to treat patients with debilitating conditions.

You must have a medical marijuana card to gain access to a dispensary. Conversely, you don’t need a medical marijuana card to purchase adult-use or recreational cannabis.

Adult-use, or recreational, cannabis can be sold to any adult consumer with a valid, government-issued ID, whereas medical cannabis can only be consumed by medical patients with a valid medical marijuana card.

Medical patient benefits in St. Paul

  • Medical marijuana patients may work with their physician to combine conventional treatment with medical marijuana treatment. 

  • Medical patients are allowed to consume cannabis products of higher amounts of THC so long as it is recommended by a certified physician for their chronic condition.

  • Medical marijuana patients are not subject to penalties for the possession of medical cannabis products.

  • Minors may purchase and consume medical marijuana products as long as they have a medical marijuana card and a caregiver.

Medical marijuana information in St. Paul 

To qualify for a medical marijuana card in St. Paul, you must be a resident of Minnesota with a valid Minnesota 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 must have a diagnosed debilitating condition that has been verified by a qualified expert.

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

Registration is done online through email at a fee of $200 and if you don’t have any, you will be provided with one. A response is also received through the mail if a patient is approved.

Patients should visit a cannabis patient center to get a recommended dosage and type of marijuana. However, minors must be accompanied by a guardian or caregiver. 

Finally, log in to your account and fill the patient self-evaluation test.

Where does the St. Paul tax revenue go? 

St. Pauls’ cannabis tax revenue is used by the government to implement their projects. Some of these projects include the maintenance of roads within St. Paul and boosting public safety to the residents of Minnesota. Part of the money goes towards health care, health education, substance abuse prevention, treatment programs, and law enforcement. The remaining portion is used as scholarships for students who cannot afford their tuition fees.