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All but two dispensaries were open for adult-use weed sales, with Fresh Delaware locations in Seaford and Milford remaining medical because of local regulations. More than $625,000 of the ...
Delaware legalized recreational marijuana in April 2023, and now its first sales will take place more than two years later.
Dispensaries across Delaware welcomed recreational weed customers for the first time. We checked out what opening day looked ...
Big changes for the First State. Delawareans 21 years of age and older can now legally buy recreational marijuana.
Delaware law does not allow anyone to possess more than a "personal use quantity," which the state weed office defines as 1 ounce or less of marijuana in the form of leaf marijuana, up to 12 grams of ...
Delaware's Office of the Marijuana Commissioner reported a strong start to the first weekend of recreational marijuana sales ...
Officials in the First State are reporting a strong start to adult-use recreational marijuana sales, which began on August ...
After more than two years of setbacks, Delaware's recreational marijuana market officially launched on August 1.
Those include the wind farm dispute, a law aimed at curtailing local municipalities' efforts to restrict legal marijuana sales, and the state exerting authority over local parking and building ...
The state’s marijuana commissioner said the sales figures, which included a 15% tax, exceeded expectations. State revenue was $93,750.
The Delaware Medical Marijuana Act took effect on July 1, 2011, allowing qualifying patients access to regulated, lab-tested cannabis. Patients are not allowed to grow their own medicine but can ...
As Delaware approaches one week of recreational marijuana sales, the state is reporting a “successful market launch” with ...
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