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Arizona Expands Recreational Marijuana Delivery to Residents Starting November 1

Arizona to Allow Recreational Marijuana Delivery Starting November 1

As of November 1, residents of Arizona will be able to have recreational marijuana delivered to their homes. This marks a significant milestone in the state’s marijuana industry, which was legalized in 2020 when voters approved Proposition 207.

Prior to this change, only medical marijuana patients were eligible for delivery. However, with the expansion of the program, anyone 21 years or older will be able to have recreational marijuana delivered to their doorstep.

The Arizona Department of Health Services will oversee the delivery service, which will be offered through individual dispensaries or third-party delivery services that partner with state-licensed dispensaries. This means that customers will have a range of options for getting their recreational marijuana, from ordering online to having it delivered to their home.

The legalization of recreational marijuana in Arizona has been a long time coming, and this new development is expected to bring in significant revenue for the state. With the expansion of the delivery service, residents will have greater access to this legal and regulated form of cannabis.

It’s worth noting that while recreational marijuana is now legal in Arizona, there are still some restrictions in place. For example, it’s still illegal to consume marijuana in public or to drive under the influence of the drug. Additionally, some employers may still have policies prohibiting the use of marijuana on the job.

Overall, the expansion of recreational marijuana delivery in Arizona is a significant step forward for the state’s marijuana industry and is expected to bring in new revenue and opportunities for businesses and residents alike.