Weed dispensaries in Columbus, OH

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Weed dispensaries in Columbus, OH

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The average price of an 8th in Columbus

The average price of an 8th in Columbus is $42. Some of the strains at this price include; Grapefruit Sour Dream, Super Sour Orange, Yuzu Purple, Plata Nube, The Potion, Banana Punch, La Gasolina, Lilac Diesel, Tangie, Salty Watermelon, and Northern Lights. Other strains include; White Papaya at $32, Do-Si-Dos Cake at $35, Papayahuasca at $32, Chem OG at $32, Slap Wagon at $35, Manic Flavor at $32, Lemon Do-Si-Dos at $32, Level One at $35, Mango Punch at $25, Koffee Glue at $39, Dragon OG at $32, and Garlic Cookies at $49.

Most popular strain in Columbus

The most popular strain in Columbus is Grapefruit Sour Dream. It is a sativa-dominant hybrid strain that has a super sour blueberry diesel flavor, and an earthy and sour diesel aroma. Another highly sought-after strain is Lemon Do-Si-Dos. It is a cross of two legendary terpene heavy strains. It is an indica-dominant hybrid with a pungent sweet and earthy aroma. Lemon Do-Si-Dos has lime green lavender leaves with glittering trichomes and bright pistils.

Laws and regulations in Columbus

  • Adult-use, or recreational, marijuana in Columbus is illegal.

  • It is illegal to consume marijuana products in smokable form.

  • It is illegal to grow marijuana plants for personal and medical use.

  • The purchase of cannabis products is only legal in state-licensed dispensaries.

  • Medical marijuana can only be sold in pre-packed amounts of 2.83 grams.

  • It is illegal to transport marijuana from one state to another.

Flower/concentrate/edible possession limit in Columbus

Patients and caregivers may lawfully purchase no more than a one-day supply at a time, which is defined as 2.83 grams of flower, 295 grams of cannabis-infused topicals, 110 milligrams of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in tincture or capsule form, or 190 milligrams of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) for vaporization. It is a misdemeanor to possess less than 100 grams (3.5 ounces) of marijuana products at a fine of $150 but with no jail term. Possession of between 100 grams (3.5 ounces) and 200 grams (7.0 ounces) is also a misdemeanor but punishable by a jail term of 30 days and a $250 fine.

Difference between a storefront and dispensary

A storefront serves the needs of adult consumers without medical necessity while a dispensary serves the needs of consumers for medical necessity.

In a dispensary, patients must have a certified medical marijuana card to purchase cannabis products. However, in a storefront, adult consumers can purchase cannabis products.

Difference between adult-use, or recreational, and medical 

Adult-use, or recreational, cannabis is consumed for enjoyment instead of health benefits while medical cannabis is consumed to treat patients with medical conditions. Adult-use, or recreational, marijuana in Columbus is illegal.

Medical patient benefits in Columbus

  • Minors with legal caregivers can lawfully possess and consume cannabis products as long as they have a valid medical marijuana card.

  • Only medical marijuana patients may purchase and possess cannabis products.

  • Medical marijuana patients may not be subject to penalties for the possession of cannabis products. 

Medical marijuana information in Columbus

Medical marijuana patients must be diagnosed as having an underlying qualifying medical condition as defined by the Ohio Medical Marijuana Control Program.

Medical patients must book an appointment with a qualified licensed physician and verify the qualifying condition.

You must obtain legitimate medical records or documentation from your primary care physician describing their diagnosis.

The state board of pharmacy will process the recommendation and enroll the patient in the patient registry online.

After receiving an email from the Ohio Board of Pharmacy that you have been approved, you will have to pay the state fee and print off your official Ohio Marijuana Card.

Where does the Columbus tax revenue go?

Columbus’s cannabis tax revenue is used by local and state governments to fund essential projects such as fixing roads and other infrastructures. It also finances education programs such as renovating high schools and sponsoring students from low-income families. The remaining portion is used to preserve public safety within Columbus and the entire State of Ohio.