Weed dispensaries in Kirkland, WA

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Weed dispensaries in Kirkland, WA

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    Visiting a dispensary in Kirkland

    Currently, there are 0 cannabis dispensary locations in Kirkland, WA.

    While there are currently no dispensaries in Kirkland, the cannabis market is constantly evolving. When dispensaries open in this area, you'll be able to find your favorite cannabis products, including flower, edibles, concentrates, vape pens, pre-rolls, topicals, and more from trusted retailers in the Weedmaps community.

    How to buy weed at a Kirkland dispensary with Weedmaps

    When dispensaries open in Kirkland, you'll be able to discover what's in stock without leaving your home. Many dispensaries offer online shopping experiences where you can browse a live menu, apply deals or discounts, and order online for in-store pickup or delivery.

    Some dispensaries even offer easy curbside pickup.

    Learn more about how to order from a dispensary on Weedmaps.


    FAQ

    Is weed legal in Kirkland?

    Yes, both recreational cannabis and medical cannabis are legal in Kirkland.

    Learn more about the specific laws and regulations in Washington.

    What is the minimum age requirement to buy weed from a recreational dispensary in Kirkland?

    When dispensaries open in Kirkland, you must be 21years of age or older to buy from a recreational dispensary. When you visit a dispensary, bring a valid ID card or passport from your state. They'll check your ID to ensure you're old enough before letting you shop.

    What is the minimum age requirement to buy from a medical dispensary in Kirkland?

    When medical dispensaries become available in Kirkland, you must have a valid medical card and a state-issued ID or passport to enter or purchase medical marijuana

    While adults 18 and older can typically get a medical card independently, patients under 18 may qualify with parent/guardian consent and must be accompanied by a registered parent, guardian, or caregiver.

    Are dispensaries in Kirkland cash only?

    Come prepared with cash when dispensaries open in Kirkland. Because of federal laws, dispensaries cannot take credit cards, although some may let you use a debit card. Once dispensaries open, you can use the Weedmaps app or website to locate ones near you that have ATMs inside or accept debit cards.

    Do medical dispensaries in Kirkland take health insurance?

    Generally, no. The majority of health insurance plans in the U.S. won’t cover medical marijuana because cannabis is still illegal at the federal level.

    How much does cannabis cost in Kirkland?

    When dispensaries open in Kirkland, cannabis prices will vary based on location and product quality, and cannabis at recreational storefronts might be priced differently than in medical shops.

    Generally, concentrates and specialized products will cost more than flower.

    Learn more about weed measurements and prices.

    How do I find first-time patient deals or discounts at dispensaries?

    When dispensaries open in Kirkland, check Weedmaps deals to find deals or a first-time patient discount.

    Dispensary listings will also have information on their current deals and promotions.

    Can tourists use dispensaries in Kirkland?

    When dispensaries open, anyone 21 years or older will be able to legally buy weed from a recreational dispensary inKirkland.

    What is the difference between a dispensary and a storefront?

    A weed dispensary and a storefront refer to basically the same thing when it comes to selling marijuana. In the past, people used the word "dispensary" to talk about places that sold medical marijuana, like how a pharmacy sells medicine. But now, people use both words to mean the same thing — a store where you can buy marijuana products.

    The main difference between marijuana stores is the type of license they have. Some shops might have a medical license, which means they can sell marijuana to people who have a doctor's note saying they need it for medical reasons.

    Other stores might have a recreational license, which means they can sell marijuana to any adult over 21. In some states, stores can have both licenses to sell to medical patients and recreational users.

    What is the difference between adult-use, recreational, and medical marijuana?

    Recreational marijuana (or “adult use”) is for enjoyment. You don't need a doctor's permission or a medical reason to use it. On the other hand, medical marijuana helps people feel better when they are sick or have a long-term health condition.

    When someone uses adult-use marijuana, they don't need a doctor to tell them how to use it or what health problem they have. But when someone uses medical marijuana, a doctor gives them specific instructions on how to use it to help them feel better or make their symptoms go away.

    What are popular cannabis product types in Kirkland?

    When dispensaries open in Kirkland, these cannabis products will likely be popular:

    Filter by product on the map to find the products you want.

    What are the best dispensaries in Kirkland?

    Currently, there are no dispensaries in Kirkland. When dispensaries open, you'll be able to filter the map using the “Best of Weedmaps” button. Or browse our Best of Weedmaps finalists and winners in Washington and Kirkland.