The i71 law allows for anyone in Washington DC to gift up to an ounce of marijuana. When ordering marijuana in Washington DC delivery you are not buying weed, rather an art or other item and you will be receiving the cannabis as a gift.
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Once we have verified your age, we will send you our complete gift menu and donation suggestions.
Next, you’re ready to either have your gifts and apparel delivered or pick them up.
Email or text us a selfie holding your photo ID for age verification.
Once we have verified your age, you will have access to our complete gift menu and donation suggestions.
Next, you’re ready to either have your gifts and apparel delivered or pick them up.
Many studies confirm that leading benefits of marijuana consumption include reduction in anxiety, reduced inflammation, relive pain, muscle relaxation, and helps with stimulating apatite.
Yes, recreational cannabis is legal in Washington D.C. for adults aged 21 and older.
Yes, adults aged 21 and older can grow up to six cannabis plants at home, with no more than three being mature plants.
No, there are no dispensaries in Washington D.C. that are licensed to sell cannabis. However, there are several delivery services that can legally deliver cannabis to adults aged 21 and older.
No, smoking cannabis is illegal in public places in Washington D.C.
No, it is illegal to consume cannabis in any vehicle, including cars and bicycles, in Washington D.C.
No, it is illegal to travel with cannabis across state lines, even if the destination state has legalized cannabis.
Adults aged 21 and older can possess up to two ounces of cannabis in Washington D.C.
Yes, adults aged 21 and older can give up to one ounce of cannabis as a gift to another adult aged 21 or older, as long as no money or other valuable consideration is exchanged.
Yes, medical cannabis is legal in Washington D.C. for patients with qualifying medical conditions.
The qualifying medical conditions for medical cannabis in Washington D.C. include cancer, glaucoma, HIV/AIDS, multiple sclerosis, and any other condition that is chronic or long-lasting and that causes severe pain, nausea, seizures, or muscle spasms.
To get a medical cannabis card in Washington D.C., you must first be diagnosed with a qualifying medical condition by a licensed healthcare provider. You must then submit an application to the Department of Health, along with a recommendation from your healthcare provider.
No, most hotels in Washington D.C. do not permit cannabis use.