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We believe in honest answers and real conversation - no fluff, no runaround. Here's everything you need to know before you visit, and after you do.

VISITING US

Do I need to bring ID?

Yes, every single time. A valid, government-issued photo ID proving you’re 21 or older is required for entry and purchase, no exceptions. If you’re visiting our Utah location, you’ll also need your active Utah Medical Cannabis Card (MCC).

We scan to protect you and stay compliant. ID scans verify your age and ensure purchases stay within state-mandated daily limits. Your data is used solely for compliance — we don’t store it beyond what’s required, and we never sell your personal information. This is done in accordance with state regulations including Illinois Administrative Code, Title 68, Section 1290.410.

Illinois, NJ, MI, PA: You’re welcome — any adult 21+ with valid ID can shop. Just note that Illinois non-residents have lower purchase limits (15g flower, 2.5g concentrate, 250mg THC in edibles).

Utah: Utah is a medical-only state. Out-of-state patients may apply for a temporary medical card valid for 21 days through the Utah DHHS online system. Recreational visitors cannot purchase.

No. On-site consumption is prohibited at all our locations unless a specific local ordinance has authorized a designated consumption area. Under Illinois law (410 ILCS 705/10-35(a)), public consumption is illegal in vehicles, streets, parks, or any public space. The same rules apply in NJ, MI, and PA. In Utah, consumption must take place in a private residence.

BUYING CANNABIS

How much cannabis can I buy?

State purchase limits vary, here’s a quick breakdown:

Illinois: 30g flower / 5g concentrate / 500mg THC (infused). Non-residents get half these limits.
New Jersey: 1 oz (28.35g) flower / 4g concentrate / 1,000mg THC per day.
Michigan: Up to 2.5 oz flower (recreational), with limits on concentrates and edibles per state law.
Pennsylvania: 30-day medical supply as authorized by your qualified medical provider.
Utah: 30-day supply determined by your qualified medical provider via the state tracking system.

All cannabis sales are final under state law. If you have a concern about a product, bring it to our crew right away. We’ll document it and follow state-required procedures for investigation. We genuinely care about your experience and will always work to make things right within what the law allows.
 

Taxes vary by state and product type:

Illinois: 10% on products under 35% THC; 20% on infused products; 25% on products over 35% THC. Local municipalities may add up to 3.5%.
New Jersey: Standard state sales tax applies. Medical cannabis patients are exempt from state sales tax.
Utah: Standard state sales tax applies to medical cannabis — no special excise taxes, but card fees may apply.
PA & MI: State and local taxes apply per current state law — ask your budtender for specifics.

Yes. Registered medical cannabis patients in NJ, IL, PA, MI, and UT often have higher purchase limits and additional tax benefits. Always let our crew know about your medical card before checkout so we can make sure you get everything you’re entitled to.

USING RESPONSIBLY

Can I drive after using cannabis?
No and we mean it. Driving under the influence of cannabis is illegal in every state we operate in and carries serious legal penalties. Wait until you are fully unimpaired before getting behind the wheel or operating any machinery. If you need a ride, plan ahead.
 
Use is generally restricted to private residences where the property owner permits it. Cannabis use is prohibited in:
  • Public places, parks, streets
  • Motor vehicles
  • School grounds or anywhere near minors
  • Any location where smoking is banned (e.g., under the Smoke-Free Illinois Act)
  • Federal property (always, in all states)
Landlords and property managers may prohibit cannabis use on their property. Check before you light up.
 

Cannabis is still illegal under federal law. Transporting it across state lines is strictly prohibited, even between states where cannabis is legal. This includes carrying it on an airplane, in a vehicle crossing state borders, or through any federal jurisdiction. Keep your purchase within the state you bought it in.

Keep products in their original, sealed packaging in a cool, dry place. Store securely and out of reach of children, pets, and anyone under 21. Proper storage also keeps your products at their best quality for longer.
 
Absolutely not. Transferring or selling cannabis to another person — even a fellow cardholder or adult friend — is illegal. All products are for your personal use only. This applies to all states we operate in.
 
Penalties vary by state. The best way to stay out of trouble is to stay within your purchase limits and use cannabis in permitted spaces. Our crew is always happy to help clarify your state’s rules.
 

UNDERSTANDING YOUR PRODUCTS

What's the difference between THC and CBD?
THC is the psychoactive compound responsible for euphoric effects. CBD is non-intoxicating and often associated with calming benefits. Many products combine both. Effects vary by person.
 
 

THC-dominant products produce stronger euphoric effects. CBD-dominant or balanced products feel milder — popular for wellness or first-timers. Start low, go slow. Our crew will help you find the right starting point.

Natural aromatic compounds that shape scent, flavor, and may influence experience. Common ones: Myrcene (earthy, relaxing), Limonene (citrus, uplifting), Pinene (pine, alertness), Linalool (floral, calming). A guide, not a guarantee.

Our crew can talk products, cannabinoids, and general effects — but they’re not medical professionals. For medical guidance, consult your healthcare provider.
 
Home cultivation rules vary by state. Select your state above for what’s permitted. Utah and Pennsylvania prohibit home cultivation entirely.
 

VISITING US

Do I need to bring ID?

Yes, every single time. A valid, government-issued photo ID proving you’re 21 or older is required for entry and purchase, no exceptions.

We scan to verify age and ensure purchases don’t exceed state-mandated daily limits. Customer data is used solely for compliance under Illinois Administrative Code, Title 68, Section 1290.410 — we don’t store or sell your personal information.

Yes. Any adult 21+ with a valid government-issued ID is welcome. However, non-residents have lower purchase limits — half the resident amounts. See purchase limits below.

No. On-site consumption is prohibited unless a local ordinance has authorized a designated area. Under 410 ILCS 705/10-35(a), public consumption is illegal in vehicles, streets, parks, or any public place.

BUYING CANNABIS

How much cannabis can I buy?

Illinois residents

  • Up to 30g of cannabis flower
  • Up to 5g of cannabis concentrate
  • Up to 500mg THC in infused/edible products

Non-residents

  • Up to 15g flower / 2.5g concentrate / 250mg THC in edibles

Limits apply per person, per day, across all Illinois dispensaries statewide.

Yes. All cannabis sales are final under state law. If you have a concern about a product, bring it to our attention right away — we’ll document it and follow state-required resolution procedures.
 

Illinois applies tiered cannabis taxes based on THC content:

  • 10% on products with less than 35% THC
  • 20% on infused products (edibles, tinctures, etc.)
  • 25% on products with more than 35% THC

Local governments may add up to 3.5% additional sales tax.

Yes. Registered Illinois medical patients have higher purchase limits and additional tax benefits. Always let our crew know about your medical card before checkout.

USING RESPONSIBLY

Can I drive after using cannabis?
No. Driving under the influence of cannabis is illegal in Illinois. Wait until you’re fully unimpaired before getting behind the wheel. Plan your ride before you consume.
 
 

Use is restricted to private residences where the property owner permits it. Prohibited in public places, motor vehicles, school grounds, anywhere near someone under 21, and anywhere smoking is banned under the Smoke-Free Illinois Act. Landlords may also restrict use on their property.

No. Cannabis remains illegal under federal law. Transporting it across state lines is strictly prohibited — even between legal states. Keep your purchase in Illinois. Cannabis must be transported in a sealed, odor-proof, child-resistant container stored out of reach of the driver (e.g. in the trunk) under 625 ILCS 5/11-502.15.

Keep products in their original, sealed packaging in a cool, dry place. Store securely and out of reach of children, pets, and anyone under 21. Proper storage also keeps your products at their best quality for longer.
 
Absolutely not. Transferring or selling cannabis to another person — even a fellow cardholder or adult friend — is illegal. All products are for your personal use only.
 
Possessing over 30g of flower is a civil violation up to $200 for a first offense. Larger amounts or repeated violations may be prosecuted as misdemeanors or felonies under 720 ILCS 550. Stay within your limits.
 

UNDERSTANDING YOUR PRODUCTS

What's the difference between THC and CBD?
THC is the psychoactive compound responsible for euphoric effects. CBD is non-intoxicating and often associated with calming benefits. Many products combine both. Effects vary by person.
 
 

THC-dominant products produce stronger euphoric effects. CBD-dominant or balanced products feel milder — popular for wellness or first-timers. Start low, go slow. Our crew will help you find the right starting point.

Natural aromatic compounds that shape scent, flavor, and may influence experience. Common ones: Myrcene (earthy, relaxing), Limonene (citrus, uplifting), Pinene (pine, alertness), Linalool (floral, calming). A guide, not a guarantee.

Our crew can talk products, cannabinoids, and general effects — but they’re not medical professionals. For medical guidance, consult your healthcare provider.
 
Only registered medical patients may cultivate at home — up to 5 plants out of public view, per household. Adult-use consumers without medical registration are not permitted to grow at home.
 

VISITING US

Do I need to bring ID?

Yes. A valid, government-issued photo ID showing you are 21 or older is required for every entry and purchase. Registered NJ medical patients should also bring their medical card for higher limits and tax exemptions.

We scan to verify age and ensure purchases stay within state-mandated daily limits. We do not store or sell your personal data — scanning is for compliance only.

Yes. Any adult 21+ with valid ID may purchase from the adult-use menu. NJ does not accept out-of-state medical cards for medical program purchases — but out-of-state visitors can still shop adult-use.

No. Consumption is not permitted on or near the premises. Cannabis must be consumed on private property only.

BUYING CANNABIS

How much cannabis can I buy?

Adult-use (recreational)

  • Up to 1 oz (28.35g) of usable cannabis flower per day
  • Up to 4g of concentrates
  • Up to 1,000mg THC in ingestible products

Any mix of product types is fine as long as the total stays within state limits. Registered medical patients have higher purchase limits — let our crew know before checkout.

All cannabis sales are final under NJ state regulations. If a product issue occurs, notify our staff right away — we’ll document the concern and follow state-required procedures for investigation and resolution.
 

Adult-use purchases are subject to New Jersey state sales tax. Municipal cannabis taxes may also apply depending on location. Medical cannabis patients are exempt from state sales tax — always present your card before checkout.

Adult-use purchases are subject to New Jersey state sales tax. Municipal cannabis taxes may also apply depending on location. Medical cannabis patients are exempt from state sales tax — always present your card before checkout.

USING RESPONSIBLY

Can I drive after using cannabis?
No. Operating a vehicle under the influence of cannabis is illegal in New Jersey and subject to DUI penalties. Plan your ride before you consume.
 
 

Use is permitted in private residences where the property owner allows it. Prohibited in public spaces, motor vehicles, federal property, and anywhere smoking is restricted. Landlords may prohibit use on their property.

No. Possession and use must remain within New Jersey. Transporting cannabis across state lines is prohibited under federal law — even if cannabis is legal in your destination state.

Keep products in their original, sealed packaging in a cool, dry place. Store securely and out of reach of children, pets, and anyone under 21. Proper storage also keeps your products at their best quality for longer.
 
No. Transferring or selling cannabis to another person is illegal in New Jersey. All products are for your personal use only.
 
Penalties in New Jersey vary by quantity and type of violation. Stay within the 1oz daily limit, consume only on private property, and never drive impaired. Our crew is always happy to clarify the rules.
 

UNDERSTANDING YOUR PRODUCTS

What's the difference between THC and CBD?
THC is the psychoactive compound responsible for euphoric effects. CBD is non-intoxicating and often associated with calming benefits. Many products combine both. Effects vary by person.
 
 

THC-dominant products produce stronger euphoric effects. CBD-dominant or balanced products feel milder — popular for wellness or first-timers. Start low, go slow. Our crew will help you find the right starting point.

Natural aromatic compounds that shape scent, flavor, and may influence experience. Common ones: Myrcene (earthy, relaxing), Limonene (citrus, uplifting), Pinene (pine, alertness), Linalool (floral, calming). A guide, not a guarantee.

Our crew can talk products, cannabinoids, and general effects — but they’re not medical professionals. For medical guidance, consult your healthcare provider.
 
Home cultivation rules in New Jersey are limited for adult-use consumers. Registered medical patients may be eligible for home cultivation — check current NJ Cannabis Regulatory Commission guidelines for your specific status.
 

VISITING US

Do I need to bring ID?

Yes — and you’ll need two things every visit:

  • A valid, government-issued photo ID
  • Your active Utah Medical Cannabis Card (MCC)

Without both, we cannot process your purchase. The state tracking system requires it.

We scan your ID and medical card to verify your identity and ensure purchases comply with Utah DHHS regulations via the Electronic Verification System (EVS). Information is used solely for compliance — we don’t sell or share your personal data.

Out-of-state medical cards are not accepted for regular purchases. However, non-Utah residents with qualifying conditions may apply for a temporary medical cannabis card valid for up to 21 days through the DHHS online system at medicalcannabis.utah.gov. Adult-use (recreational) visitors cannot purchase.

No. Utah law prohibits consumption in any public place, in a motor vehicle, or on federal property. Consumption must take place in private residences or other lawful private settings.

BUYING CANNABIS

How much cannabis can I buy?

Purchases are limited to a 30-day supply as determined by your qualified medical provider and verified through the state EVS tracking system. Dispensaries must adhere to whichever amount is lower — the provider recommendation or the state limit.

Yes. All cannabis sales are final. If you have a quality or safety concern, let our team know immediately — we’ll document it and follow state-required procedures.
 

Utah applies standard state sales tax to medical cannabis. Unlike recreational states, there are no special excise taxes. Card renewal and application fees may apply separately through DHHS — check medicalcannabis.utah.gov for current fee schedules.

Utah is a medical-only state — there are no recreational limits to compare against. All purchases are tied to your 30-day supply as authorized by your qualified medical provider. Your certifying practitioner determines your specific allowance.

USING RESPONSIBLY

Can I drive after using cannabis?
No. Driving under the influence of THC or any impairing substance is illegal in Utah — medical card or not. Wait until you are fully unimpaired before operating a vehicle or any machinery.
 
 
 

Consumption must take place in private residences or other lawful private settings. Use in public places, motor vehicles, or on federal property is prohibited under Utah law.

No. Never cross state lines with cannabis — this violates federal law regardless of your medical status. Keep all products sealed in original packaging and within Utah only.

Keep products in their original, sealed packaging in a cool, dry place. Store securely and out of reach of children, pets, and anyone under 21. Never leave cannabis accessible to anyone without an active medical card. Proper storage also keeps your products at their best quality for longer.
 
No. It is illegal to transfer or sell medical cannabis to another person — even another cardholder. All products are for your personal medical use only.
 
Exceeding your 30-day supply limit or using cannabis outside of authorized settings can result in legal penalties under Utah law. The EVS system tracks purchases in real time — dispensaries cannot dispense beyond your limit. Stay within your authorized supply.
 

UNDERSTANDING YOUR PRODUCTS

What's the difference between THC and CBD?
THC is the psychoactive compound responsible for euphoric effects. CBD is non-intoxicating and often associated with calming benefits. Many products combine both. Effects vary by person.
 
 

THC-dominant products produce stronger euphoric effects. CBD-dominant or balanced products feel milder — popular for wellness or first-timers. Start low, go slow. Our crew will help you find the right starting point.

Natural aromatic compounds that shape scent, flavor, and may influence experience. Common ones: Myrcene (earthy, relaxing), Limonene (citrus, uplifting), Pinene (pine, alertness), Linalool (floral, calming). A guide, not a guarantee.

Our crew can talk products, cannabinoids, and general effects — but they’re not medical professionals. For medical guidance, consult your healthcare provider.
 
No. Home cultivation is not permitted under Utah’s Medical Cannabis Program. All cannabis must be purchased through a licensed dispensary.
 

VISITING US

Do I need to bring ID?

Yes — both of the following are required every visit:

  • A valid, government-issued photo ID
  • Your PA Medical Marijuana Program card (or caregiver card)

Both are required by the PA DOH. No exceptions.

We scan to verify your status as a registered PA medical cannabis patient or caregiver and ensure purchases stay within state-mandated supply limits. Your personal data is protected and used only for compliance under PA DOH rules.

No. To purchase under the PA Medical Marijuana Program, you must be a Pennsylvania resident certified by a registered PA practitioner. Out-of-state medical cards are not accepted.
 

No. On-site consumption and use in public areas is prohibited under PA law. Use or consumption must occur only in private locations.

BUYING CANNABIS

How much cannabis can I buy?
Registered patients may obtain up to a 90-day supply as defined under PA law. The exact amount is determined by your certifying practitioner and dispensary pharmacist. Purchases are tracked via the PA Medical Marijuana Registry — dispensaries cannot exceed your authorized limit.
 
Generally, yes — all sales are final. If you have a quality, labeling, or safety concern, notify our staff immediately. We’ll document the event and follow PA DOH-required investigation and resolution procedures.
 
 
Good news — medical cannabis products are exempt from Pennsylvania state sales tax under PA law. Always confirm with staff at checkout. Standard dispensary fees may still apply.
 
Pennsylvania is a medical-only state — there are no recreational limits. All purchases are governed by your 90-day supply authorization. Your certifying practitioner determines the specific amount within the program’s framework.

USING RESPONSIBLY

Can I drive after using cannabis?
No. Operating a vehicle while impaired by cannabis is illegal in Pennsylvania and subject to DUI penalties — medical card or not. Plan your ride before you visit.
 

Use is restricted to private locations only. On-site consumption at the dispensary and use in public areas is prohibited under PA law.

No. You may transport your properly obtained medical cannabis within Pennsylvania only. Crossing state lines with cannabis is illegal under federal law — regardless of other states’ programs or your medical status.

Keep products in their original, sealed packaging in a cool, dry place. Store securely and out of reach of children, pets, and anyone under 21. Never leave cannabis accessible to anyone without an active medical card. Proper storage also keeps your products at their best quality for longer.
 
No. Transferring or selling medical cannabis to another person is illegal in Pennsylvania — even to another registered patient. All products are for your personal medical use only.
Exceeding your authorized 90-day supply or using cannabis outside permitted settings can result in legal penalties. The PA Registry tracks all purchases — dispensaries cannot dispense beyond your limit. If your card is about to expire, renew early to avoid losing access.

UNDERSTANDING YOUR PRODUCTS

What's the difference between THC and CBD?
THC is the psychoactive compound responsible for euphoric effects. CBD is non-intoxicating and often associated with calming benefits. Many products combine both. Effects vary by person.
 
 

THC-dominant products produce stronger euphoric effects. CBD-dominant or balanced products feel milder — popular for wellness or first-timers. Start low, go slow. Our crew will help you find the right starting point.

Natural aromatic compounds that shape scent, flavor, and may influence experience. Common ones: Myrcene (earthy, relaxing), Limonene (citrus, uplifting), Pinene (pine, alertness), Linalool (floral, calming). A guide, not a guarantee.

Our team can describe product types, cannabinoid content, and general effect profiles — but they cannot provide medical diagnoses or personalized dosing advice. For all medical guidance, consult your certifying practitioner. More info: pa.gov/health/medicalmarijuana
 
 
No. Home cultivation is not permitted under the Pennsylvania Medical Marijuana Program. All cannabis must be purchased through a licensed dispensary.

VISITING US

Do I need to bring ID?
Yes. A valid, government-issued photo ID showing you are 21 or older is required for every entry and purchase. Registered Michigan medical patients should also bring their state-issued registry ID card for higher limits and tax exemptions.
 
We scan to verify age and ensure purchases stay within state-mandated daily limits. We do not store or sell your personal data — scanning is for compliance purposes only.
Yes. Any adult 21+ with valid ID may purchase adult-use cannabis in Michigan. Michigan does not offer reciprocity for out-of-state medical cards, but out-of-state visitors can still purchase from the adult-use menu.
 

No. Consumption of cannabis in public places is prohibited — including sidewalks, streets, parks, and vehicles. Consumption must take place on private property.

BUYING CANNABIS

How much cannabis can I buy?
Adult-use (recreational)
  • Up to 2.5 oz (70.87g) of usable cannabis per day
  • Up to 15g of concentrates within that total
You may also possess up to 10 oz at homeRegistered medical patients under the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act have higher possession and cultivation limits — let staff know before checkout.
Yes. All cannabis sales are final under state law. If you have a concern about a product, let our crew know right away — we’ll document it and follow state-required procedures for resolution.
 
 
 
Adult-use purchases are subject to a 10% cannabis excise tax plus 6% Michigan state sales tax. Registered medical cannabis patients are exempt from the excise tax — always present your card before checkout to ensure the exemption is applied.
 
 
Yes. Registered Michigan medical patients have higher possession and cultivation limits under the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act and are exempt from the 10% excise tax. Always inform our crew before checkout.

USING RESPONSIBLY

Can I drive after using cannabis?
No. Driving under the influence of cannabis is illegal in Michigan and subject to DUI penalties. Cannabis must be transported in a sealed, labeled container stored in the trunk or out of reach of the driver. Plan your ride before you visit.
 
 
Use is permitted in private residences where the property owner allows it. Prohibited in public places, motor vehicles, school grounds, and federal property. Landlords may also restrict use on their property.
No. Transporting cannabis across Michigan’s state borders remains illegal under federal law — regardless of where you’re headed. Keep your purchase in Michigan. Cannabis remains a Schedule I substance federally, so federal property and airports are also off limits.
Keep products in their original, sealed packaging in a cool, dry place. Store securely and out of reach of children, pets, and anyone under 21. Never leave cannabis accessible to anyone without an active medical card. Proper storage also keeps your products at their best quality for longer.
 
No. Transferring or selling cannabis to another person without a license is illegal in Michigan. All products are for your personal use only.
 
Possessing more than 2.5 oz in public or more than 10 oz at home can result in civil or criminal penalties depending on the amount. Driving impaired, public consumption, and selling without a license all carry separate penalties under Michigan law.

UNDERSTANDING YOUR PRODUCTS

What's the difference between THC and CBD?
THC is the psychoactive compound responsible for euphoric effects. CBD is non-intoxicating and often associated with calming benefits. Many products combine both. Effects vary by person.

THC-dominant products produce stronger euphoric effects. CBD-dominant or balanced products feel milder — popular for wellness or first-timers. Start low, go slow. Our crew will help you find the right starting point.

Natural aromatic compounds that shape scent, flavor, and may influence experience. Common ones: Myrcene (earthy, relaxing), Limonene (citrus, uplifting), Pinene (pine, alertness), Linalool (floral, calming). A guide, not a guarantee.

Our crew can talk products, cannabinoids, terpenes, and general effects — but they’re not medical professionals and can’t give medical advice or diagnoses. For medical guidance, consult a licensed healthcare provider.
Yes. Adults 21+ may cultivate up to 12 plants per household for personal use. Plants must be grown on private property, out of public view, in a secure enclosed space. Home-grown cannabis cannot be sold commercially without a license.
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