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Yes, both recreational cannabis and medical cannabis are legal in Sherburne.
Learn more about the specific laws and regulations in New York.
To buy weed from a recreational dispensary in Sherburne, you need to be 21 years of age or older. 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.
To enter or purchase medical marijuana from a medical marijuana dispensary in Sherburne, you must have a valid medical card and have a state-issued ID or passport.
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.
Come prepared with cash when visiting any dispensary. Because of federal laws, dispensaries cannot take credit cards, although some may let you use a debit card. If you need to find a dispensary in Sherburne that has an ATM inside or accepts debit cards, you can use the Weedmaps app or website to locate one near you.
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.
Cannabis prices at dispensaries in Sherburne 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.
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Yes. Anyone 21 years or older can legally buy weed from a recreational dispensary in Sherburne.
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.
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.
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From New York City to Buffalo, Niagara Falls to Broadway, and the Finger Lakes Region to Long Island, New York offers endless opportunities to see, explore, and experience—and robust cannabis access to match. Here’s what you need to do before visiting a medical or recreational dispensary in the state.
Cannabis is legal for both medical and recreational use in New York. Medical marijuana was legalized in 2014 under the state’s Compassionate Care Act (or S7923), and in 2021 the state passed the Marihuana Regulation and Taxation Act. This bill allowed for the possession, purchase, and transport of cannabis, and created the Office of Cannabis Management for the state, which is governed by the Cannabis Control Board. This law also created changes to the Medical Marijuana Program in the state with planned future expansion.
New York recreational weed use is legal for adults ages 21 and over, who can possess up to:
3 Ounces (85 grams) of cannabis
24 Grams of cannabis concentrate
3 Mature and 3 immature cannabis plants per individual
A maximum of 12 plants per home
The Medical Marijuana Program is a component of the Department of Health. Individuals who wish to use cannabis outside of the recreational use restrictions can gain a medical marijuana card. The state has approved cannabis for numerous types of health conditions, including:
ALS
HIV/AIDs
Parkinson’s disease
Multiple Sclerosis
Post-traumatic stress disorder
IBS
Chronic pain
Substance abuse disorder
Recreational users can have licensed caregivers obtain cannabis products for them. Those who have medical approval can have up to a 60-day supply at any time.
To obtain a medical marijuana card in the state of New York, patients must:
Contact their physician to determine if the use of cannabis is beneficial to their condition
Have their physician provide their licensing and certification with the Department of Health
Register online to obtain a registry id card
Pay a $50 fee (which may be waived in some situations; more information is available on the website)
One approved, the health department issues a temporary ID card through the online portal before one is mailed to the individual.
It’s important to know that medical marijuana laws are changing rapidly in the state. There are current discussions of expanding this program.To stay up to date on the laws, you can check the NY.gov website.
It’s not legal to smoke or use vapor-based cannabis products anywhere that tobacco is banned from being used. It’s also illegal to use cannabis within 100 feet of a school. It’s illegal to use medical or recreational cannabis in vehicles, even when parked on a lot, and illegal to transport marijuana products out of the state.
Both recreational and medical dispensaries are plentiful across the state, including in both major cities and small towns. Dispensaries are generally open between 9am-10pm, with many offering delivery and curbside pickup. All adults must show an ID or medical marijuana card in order to purchase.
There’s a 13% tax on cannabis in New York, with 9% going to the state, and 4% going to local governments where the purchase takes place. The funds themselve are used for general needs.