
Looking to have cannabis home-delivered? Several Westchester and Rockland adult recreational cannabis dispensaries offer delivery service.
From how to pay to what ID to have on you, here’s what you need to know about getting cannabis delivered in the Lower Hudson Valley.
Westchester cannabis dispensaries with delivery service
In Westchester, dispensaries that do so, according to their websites, include:
- Nuna Harvest, at 696 Locust St. in Mount Vernon, offers home delivery for residents of Bronxville, Eastchester, Larchmont, Mamaroneck, Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, Pelham, Scarsdale, Tuckahoe, White Plains, Yonkers.
- Leafology Cannabis Company, 244 Main St., White Plains
- Highlife Health, 19 Huguenot St., New Rochelle
- Purple Plains, 32 Westchester Ave., Pound Ridge
- Starlife Dispensary, 1 Hall Ave., White Plains.
- Purple Owl, 405 Mamaroneck Ave., White Plains
- Kings House of Fire, 3006 E. Main St., Cortlandt Manor
- Valley Greens, 939 Central Ave., Peekskill
- Cloud 914, at 807 Washington St., Peekskill
Rockland cannabis dispensaries with delivery services
In Rockland, at least one dispensary offers delivery: Treehouse Cannabis, at 28 Route 59 in Nyack.
How do you pay for pot delivery in Lower Hudson Valley?
Dispensaries may have a minimum dollar amount for a purchase to be delivered. Typical payment systems that dispensaries may use include Dutchie and Aeropay.
What identification do you need to order pot delivery in New York?
When a dispensary delivers the cannabis, a customer needs to present valid identification that the person scans, such as a driver’s license, that proves age and identity. The state Office of Cannabis Management provides delivery guidance and a list of acceptable forms of identification for customers.
Where can’t you get pot delivered to in New York?
Cannabis deliveries cannot be made to anyone inside a motor vehicle, according to the NYS Office of Cannabis Management. Other prohibited delivery locations include:
- public buildings or spaces including public parks
- community centers
- school grounds
- day care centers
- houses of worship
What to know about New York legal weed laws
People of legal age — 21 and older — can possess up to three ounces of cannabis and up to 24 grams of concentrated cannabis for personal use, state law says. An adult may smoke or vape cannabis generally where tobacco is allowed. Cannabis use is not allowed in motor vehicles, including parked ones, or in restaurants’ outdoor dining spaces.
In 2021, the state legalized cannabis and established the Office of Cannabis Management to license and regulate dispensaries. Localities had to choose by Dec. 31, 2021, whether to opt in or out of allowing dispensaries. The state’s Conditional Adult-Use Retail Dispensary program also lets business owners who had been affected by discriminatory marijuana-related imprisonment to legally get a license to sell cannabis products.