1. Who can legally buy cannabis in Washington State?
Any persons over 21 years of age with a valid form of identification can make a cannabis purchase in Washington.
Any persons over 21 years of age with a valid form of identification can make a cannabis purchase in Washington.
Any state issued identification card (driver’s license, ID), any ID issued by a Canadian province or U.S. territory, any U.S. Armed Forces ID, Passport, or government- issued Tribal ID card from Washington state are acceptable forms of identification. Expired identification cannot be used to verify age.
No. Any person over 21 years of age with a valid ID may enter our store and purchase cannabis.
In Washington, you can legally purchase and carry one ounce (28 grams) of flower, 7 grams of oil, 72 ounces of liquid edible, and 36 ounces (net wt) of solid edible. If you are a patient that has voluntarily been entered into the authorization database, you are allowed to purchase three times the recreational limit; 3 ounces of flower, 21 grams of concentrate, 216 ounces liquid edible, and 108 ounces (net wt) solid edibles.
No. Washington cannabis is to remain inside the state of Washington.
No. The only legal place to buy cannabis is at a store licensed by the state of Washington.
After receiving the medical marijuana authorization form from your healthcare practitioner, you have the option to be entered into the Washington state medical marijuana authorization database. When entered into the database by a certified medical marijuana consultant, you are issued a laminated card to keep on you when you visit a store. The form provides affirmative criminal defense against possession charges (if you possess or grow an amount under the possession limit). The authorization card gives patients access to a higher transaction limit, a higher possession limit, a higher grow limit, as well as exemption of local state or sales tax.