Find the best medical cannabis dispensaries in Guthrie with Weedmaps. There are 75 medical dispensary locations in Guthrie, OK.
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Currently, only medical cannabis is legal in Guthrie to purchase from a medical dispensary and consume for medical use. Recreational cannabis, or adult-use cannabis, is illegal.
Learn more about the specific laws and regulations in Oklahoma.
Medical marijuana dispensaries in Guthrie require all patients to present both a valid medical card and a government-issued ID (like a state ID or passport) before entering or making purchases. Getting certified is a straightforward process for most adult patients aged 18 and up. Younger patients can still qualify for a medical card with proper parent or guardian consent, though they must be accompanied by their registered caregiver when visiting dispensaries.
Most medical cannabis dispensaries only accept cash due to federal banking laws. Some may take debit cards, but it's best to bring cash. You can use Weedmaps to find dispensaries in Guthrie that have ATMs or accept debit cards — just check each store's details before you visit.
No, health insurance plans generally don't cover medical marijuana. Since cannabis isn't legal at the federal level, insurance companies can't help pay for it.
Cannabis prices at medical dispensaries in Guthrie vary based on location and product quality.
Generally, concentrates and specialized products will cost more than flower.
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Medical dispensary listings will also have information on their current deals and promotions in their store details.
A dispensary and a storefront both sell marijuana products. People first used "dispensary" for medical marijuana stores, like pharmacies. Now, both words mean any cannabis store.
The main difference is the type of license the store has. Medical stores need a special license to sell to patients with doctor's notes. Some stores in other states can sell to both medical patients and adults over 21, but in Guthrie, stores can only serve medical patients.
Some stores might have a recreational license, which means they can sell cannabis to any adult over 21. In some states, stores can have both types of licenses so that they can sell to both medical cannabis patients and recreational users.
Medical marijuana helps people feel better when they are sick or have a long-term health condition. Recreational marijuana (or “adult use”) is for pleasure. You don't need a doctor's approval or a medical reason to use it.
With medical marijuana, doctors provide patients with clear instructions about how to use cannabis to treat their specific health conditions. The doctor helps determine the right amount to use and the best way to manage symptoms.
In Guthrie, these medical cannabis products are popular:
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From rolling prairies and ancient mountain ranges, to modern cities and unique historical hotspots, the state of Oklahoma offers a fascinating mix of sites and experiences—as well as legal access to medical marijuana. Recreational marijuana use remains illegal, although CBD oil that comes from industrial hemp is legal in the state without a license.
Cannabis was initially banned in Oklahoma in 1933. In 2015, the state passed HB 2154, which allowed for the sale of CBD oil with no more than 0.3% THC. In January 2018, Oklahoma became the 30th state to legalize medicinal marijuana with the passage of the Oklahoma State Question 788, and the first dispensary opened that August. Today, medical cannabis can be purchased with a medical card from an authorized Oklahoma dispensary.
It remains illegal to use cannabis in Oklahoma for recreational purposes or for any use without a license. A person with up to 1.5 ounces may face a misdemeanor conviction and a fine of up to $400.
Medical marijuana use is legal in the state of Oklahoma. Those with a medical marijuana license can possess up to:
3 Ounces of marijuana
6 Mature marijuana plants
6 Seedling plants
1 Ounce of concentrated cannabis
72 Ounces of edibles
8 Ounces of marijuana in their home
Patients must obtain a medical marijuana card to use cannabis for medical reasons. The state does not have a list of specific approved medical conditions, and instead use recommendations from a physician on when cannabis may be beneficial.
To apply, individuals can fill out a patient application form online at the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority website and:
Obtain a patient physician recommendation form from the agency
Have a physician complete the necessary information and send the recommendation directly to the agency (for patients under the age of 18, two physician recommendations from two independent doctors must be provided instead of one)
Set up an account on the site and verify identification
Pay the necessary $100 fee (reduced costs may be available; check the agency website for more information)
Complete the application online
Once approved, the license is valid for up to two years.
All cannabis purchases must be made at a state-licensed Oklahoma dispensary. Cannabis use is legal in private residences, and in some private commercial settings (but never where tobacco use is banned). It’s not legal to use cannabis in public, including near schools, daycare centers, or youth recreational programs. It’s also illegal to use cannabis on any federal land.
Marijuana can be purchased from an Oklahoma dispensary with proof of ID and a medical marijuana card. Dispensaries are generally open from 9am-6pm, though some are available as late as 10pm.
There’s a 7% excise tax on all cannabis purchases in the state. There may also be additional local taxes based on which jurisdiction the dispensary is in. All taxes collected for cannabis go toward the general fund to be allocated where needed.