No, there are no marijuana dispensaries in Plymouth. Recreational marijuana is illegal in Minnesota, the home state of Portsmouth. Medical marijuana was legalized in 2014 with a limited number of licensed dispensaries spread across the state. However, none of the dispensaries operate in Plymouth.
No, there are no medical marijuana dispensaries in Plymouth. Minnesota enacted the Minnesota Medical Marijuana Act in 2014 to permit the treatment of nine medical conditions with medical cannabis. The Act was considered one of the most restrictive medical marijuana laws in the U.S. It allowed only licensed medical marijuana manufacturers to operate a maximum of eight dispensaries in the state. Despite several amendments and the addition of some medical conditions, the rule for medical marijuana dispensary establishment remains stringent.
Currently, the Minnesota Department of Health (DOH) licensed two medical marijuana manufacturers to operate up to eight medical marijuana dispensaries each across the state, none of which operates in Plymouth.
No, Plymouth residents cannot order recreational marijuana in the city as the city has no dispensaries. However, they may order medical marijuana online from dispensaries in neighboring cities but must go to the dispensaries to pick them up. Home delivery of medical marijuana is not yet possible in Minnesota, including Plymouth. The forms of marijuana that may be ordered include oil, tinctures, lozenges, dried marijuana flowers (for adults aged 21 years and older), topicals, powder, and gummies.
Plymouth residents cannot visit dispensaries in Plymouth as the city has no marijuana dispensaries. However, medical marijuana patients can visit medical marijuana dispensaries in nearby cities. They can find dispensaries near Plymouth by searching the internet with "marijuana dispensaries near me."
A medical marijuana patient must complete and submit their Patient Self-Evaluation form online using their medical marijuana registry account before going to a dispensary near Plymouth. Once this is done, they must schedule an appointment and then go to the dispensary at the scheduled time with their state-issued identification card and adequate cash. The medical marijuana dispensary staff will approve their Patient Self-Evaluation form and use it to determine the best form and strain of medical marijuana for them. A Plymouth patient visiting a dispensary for the first time must go with their list of prescribed medications and the visit summary obtained from their health care practitioner. Medical marijuana dispensaries can sell up to 2.5 ounces (42.5 grams) of cannabis products to a medical marijuana patient in 14 days. They can only sell smokable marijuana (dried cannabis flowers) to medical marijuana patients aged 21 years and older.
There are no marijuana dispensaries operating in Plymouth, but prospective medical marijuana dispensaries in the city must be licensed by the Minnesota Department of Health and obtain permission from the Plymouth City Council to operate in the city. Marijuana dispensaries cannot be located within 1,000 feet of existing schools, daycare centers, religious grounds, and public parks in Plymouth.
The following are some of the recreational laws in Plymouth:
The following are some of the medical marijuana laws in Plymouth:
Minnesota does not issue medical marijuana cards. Eligible medical marijuana patients in Plymouth must apply to the Division of Medical Cannabis (DMC) under the Minnesota Department of Health to be enrolled in the Minnesota medical marijuana program. Their medical conditions must be certified as eligible for medical marijuana by Minnesota-licensed advanced practice registered nurses, physicians, or physician assistants, who are registered with the OMC. The certifying health care provider must give the intending patient an appointment (visit) summary and a list of prescribed marijuana medication. They will also enroll the patient in the Minnesota Medical Marijuana Registry. Once this is done, a certification email will be sent to the applicant by the OMC with a unique online enrollment link that must be used within 90 days. The applicant can complete the application by clicking the enrollment link and providing all required documents. The following are required to complete a Minnesota medical marijuana program application in Plymouth:
The Division of Medical Cannabis processes medical marijuana program applications within 30 days and sends emails to approved applicants with instructions on how to buy medical marijuana from dispensaries. Their medical marijuana program verification documents can be viewed in their registry accounts. The Minnesota medical marijuana program enrollment is valid for a year, and patients must re-enroll annually.
It is illegal to consume recreational marijuana in Plymouth. However, medical marijuana patients can consume marijuana in private. They must not consume medical marijuana in public areas such as parks, public transport, schools, religious grounds, and on federal lands.
There are no marijuana dispensaries in Plymouth. However, residents can buy from dispensaries near Plymouth.
There are no marijuana dispensaries in Plymouth.
There is no cannabis dispensary in Plymouth. The most popular marijuana strains bought by residents from dispensaries in nearby cities include Jelly Breath, Afghan Kush, Buddha Tahoe, Northern Lights, Blue Dream, OG Kush, Blue Cheese, Banana Kush, and Gorilla Glue.
No, smoking marijuana in public in Plymouth is prohibited.
Recreational cannabis is illegal in Minnesota, including Plymouth. However, possessing up to 42.5 grams of marijuana in Plymouth has been decriminalized. Medical marijuana patients and caregivers can possess up to a 30-day supply of marijuana products.
No, it is illegal to ship marijuana in Plymouth as cannabis remains an illegal substance at the federal level and must not be taken across state lines.
Yes, medical marijuana patients in Plymouth can order marijuana from licensed medical marijuana dispensaries. However, recreational marijuana cannot be ordered online as it is illegal in Minnesota.
There are no marijuana dispensaries in Plymouth.
No, tourists cannot use cannabis dispensaries in Plymouth as there are no marijuana dispensaries in the city.
There is no marijuana dispensary in Plymouth. However, medical marijuana patients will need to hold government-issued photo identification cards when visiting medical marijuana dispensaries in nearby cities. Recreational marijuana remains illegal in Minnesota.
There are no marijuana dispensaries in Plymouth.
There are no marijuana dispensaries in Plymouth.
There are no cannabis dispensaries in Plymouth.
There are no marijuana dispensaries in Plymouth. However, marijuana dispensaries in other cities in Minnesota do not accept credit cards because marijuana remains illegal at the federal level.
There are no marijuana dispensaries in Plymouth. However, medical marijuana patients can visit medical cannabis dispensaries in nearby cities as many times as possible as long as they are within the legal purchase limit.
There are no cannabis dispensaries in Plymouth. However, medical marijuana dispensaries in other cities in Minnesota do not take health insurance because marijuana remains prohibited at the federal level.
There are no marijuana dispensaries in Plymouth.
There is no cannabis dispensary in Plymouth. However, medical marijuana patients aged 18 years may enter medical marijuana dispensaries near Plymouth.
The DMC’s contact information can be found on this webpage.
Plymouth residents can report illegal cannabis activities to the Division of Medical Cannabis at (651) 201-5598. They can also report to the Plymouth Police Department at (952) 258-5322.