There are presently no dispensaries in Alabama as of January 2024.
Alabama has yet to license any cannabis dispensing sites to commence operations.
There are no licensed cannabis retail stores yet in Alabama. Until such a time when dispensaries open in the city, opening hours will not be known.
There are no dispensaries in Alabama.
There are no cannabis dispensaries in Alabama.
Recreational cannabis is illegal in Alabama. Hence, the state does not license the sale of adult-use cannabis to locals or tourists.
There are no recreational marijuana dispensaries in the state, as adult-use cannabis is illegal there.
While there are no dispensaries yet in the state, the regulations promulgated by the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) require visitors to medical marijuana dispensaries in the future to have unexpired and unrevoked Alabama medical marijuana cards.
You must visit Alabama dispensaries with a medical marijuana card issued by the state, as only medical marijuana retailers are approved to sell cannabis there. However, as of now, there are no cannabis retailers in the state.
AMCC (Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission) rules require patients to be 19 or older before they may be issued medical marijuana cards. Without medical marijuana cards, it is illegal to visit a cannabis retailer in the state. Note that medical cannabis retail stores are currently in the process of being established in the state.
While there are no state laws limiting the number of medical cannabis dispensaries you can enter in one day, there are no dispensaries as of now in Alabama.
There are no dispensaries in Alabama.
Health insurers in the state do not cover medical cannabis costs. Hence, when medical cannabis dispensaries open in the state, you cannot purchase medical cannabis items with medical insurance.
Yes. Per AMCC rules, Alabama medical marijuana dispensaries are required to keep inventories and track relevant information related to dispensary businesses, including weed sales, to buyers. Note that, as of now, there are no dispensaries in the state.