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You’re juggling work, errands, traffic on Hempstead Turnpike. The last thing you need is another stop at a dispensary that’s 20 minutes away, cash-only, and packed with people. You want your weed edibles without the hassle.
That’s what we do. You browse products online, place your order, and we bring it to your door in University Gardens, NY. No medical card required. No sitting in traffic. No waiting in line at a store that closes before you get off work.
The edibles come from licensed dispensaries across Nassau and Suffolk counties—places like Happy Days in Farmingdale, Strain Stars in Riverhead, and Simply Green in Coram. Everything’s lab-tested, legal, and packaged discreetly. You get what you ordered, when you need it, without leaving your couch.
Bring Me Weed connects you with licensed cannabis retailers across Long Island. We’re not a gray-market delivery app. Every product comes from a New York State-licensed dispensary operating under the Marihuana Regulation & Taxation Act.
That means the THC gummy you ordered was tested by a third-party lab. The weed drink in your cart has a clear cannabinoid breakdown. The CBD edibles you’re curious about come with dosing guidance you can trust.
We deliver to University Gardens and surrounding areas—Hempstead, Garden City, Hicksville, Farmingdale. You’re not ordering from some random plug. You’re ordering from businesses that passed state inspections and follow the same rules as any pharmacy.
You start by browsing products online. The menu includes THC gummies in different strengths, weed drinks with fast-acting formulas, CBD edibles for daytime use, and marijuana edibles from brands you’ve probably seen at other dispensaries. Each product lists the THC and CBD content, so you know exactly what you’re getting.
Once you place your order, it gets routed to a licensed dispensary near University Gardens, NY. Could be Long Island Cannabis Club in Deer Park, Planet Nugg in Farmingdale, or Canna Blooms in Farmingville. Depends on what’s in stock and what’s closest to you.
Then a delivery driver brings it to your address. Same-day service is standard if you order early enough. Everything arrives in odor-proof packaging. You’ll need to show ID to confirm you’re 21 or older. Payment is usually cash, debit, or CanPay—most cannabis businesses can’t process credit cards yet.
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The selection changes based on what’s in stock at local dispensaries, but you’ll typically find THC gummies in 5mg and 10mg doses, weed drinks that kick in faster than traditional edibles, CBD edibles for people who want the calm without the high, and full-spectrum marijuana edibles that include other cannabinoids like CBG and CBN.
New York’s legal market is growing fast. Nassau County alone has 44 licensed dispensaries, and Suffolk County adds dozens more. That means more options for you—microdose gummies for beginners, high-potency edibles for experienced users, and cannabis-infused chocolates, mints, and baked goods that didn’t exist in the illicit market.
Some products use nanoemulsion technology, which breaks THC into smaller particles so it absorbs faster. You might feel effects in 15 minutes instead of an hour. That’s useful if you’re trying to time your dose around dinner, a workout, or bedtime. Other edibles are designed for long-lasting relief—think 6 to 8 hours instead of 2 to 3.
No. New York legalized recreational cannabis in 2021, so anyone 21 or older can order weed edibles without a medical card. You’ll need to show a valid ID when the driver arrives, but that’s it.
Medical patients still have access to their own dispensaries with higher THC limits and different product options. But for most people in University Gardens, NY, recreational delivery is faster and easier. You’re not filling out paperwork or waiting for a doctor’s approval. You’re just placing an order like you would for food or groceries.
Same-day delivery is standard if you order before the cutoff time, usually around early afternoon. Exact timing depends on where the nearest licensed dispensary is and how many orders are in the queue.
University Gardens sits close to several dispensaries in Nassau County—Happy Days, Strain Stars, and Planet Nugg are all in Farmingdale, less than 10 minutes away. That usually means faster delivery compared to areas farther east on Long Island. Most orders arrive within a few hours, though it can take longer during peak times like Friday and Saturday evenings.
If you need something urgently, check the estimated delivery window before you finalize your order. Some services let you schedule delivery for a specific time, which helps if you’re only home during certain hours.
Yes. Every product sold through a licensed New York dispensary must be tested by a third-party lab. That includes checking for THC and CBD levels, pesticides, heavy metals, and microbial contaminants. If it doesn’t pass, it doesn’t get sold.
You’ll see lab results listed on the product page or printed on the packaging. This is a big difference from the illicit market, where you have no idea what’s in the edible or how strong it actually is. Some black-market gummies claim to have 100mg of THC but test closer to 10mg—or worse, contain synthetic cannabinoids that aren’t safe.
Licensed marijuana edibles in University Gardens, NY come with transparency. You know the dose, you know the source, and you know it passed state safety standards.
THC gummies contain tetrahydrocannabinol, the compound that gets you high. CBD edibles contain cannabidiol, which doesn’t produce a high but may help with anxiety, inflammation, or sleep. Some products contain both.
If you’re new to cannabis, CBD edibles are a safer starting point. You can take them during the day without worrying about impairment. They’re also legal to buy without age restrictions in many cases, though New York’s licensed dispensaries still require you to be 21.
THC gummies come in different strengths. A 5mg gummy is considered a low dose—good for beginners or people who want a mild effect. A 10mg gummy is more standard for regular users. Anything above 20mg is high-potency and not recommended unless you know your tolerance. Start low, wait at least an hour, and see how you feel before taking more.
Probably not. Most cannabis businesses in New York only accept cash, debit cards, or CanPay, which is a cannabis-specific payment app. Credit card companies and banks still treat marijuana as a federally illegal substance, so they won’t process transactions.
That means you’ll need to have cash on hand when the driver arrives, or you’ll need to set up a CanPay account ahead of time. Some dispensaries let you use a debit card and run it as an ATM transaction, but that usually comes with a fee.
It’s inconvenient, but it’s not unique to delivery. Even if you walk into a licensed dispensary in Farmingdale or Hempstead, you’ll run into the same payment limitations. Until federal banking laws change, cash is still king in the cannabis industry.
We deliver to most of Nassau County and parts of Suffolk County. That includes Hempstead, Garden City, Hicksville, Farmingdale, East Meadow, Levittown, and other nearby towns. If you’re within a reasonable distance of a licensed dispensary, you’re probably in our delivery zone.
We may have minimum order requirements or delivery fees depending on how far you are from the dispensary. University Gardens is centrally located, so you’re close to multiple licensed retailers—Happy Days, Long Island Cannabis Club, Strain Stars, and others. That usually means lower fees and faster delivery compared to areas farther east like the Hamptons or Montauk.
If you’re not sure whether your address qualifies, our delivery platform lets you enter your zip code before you start shopping. That way you’re not building a cart only to find out we don’t deliver to your area.
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