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You’re not looking for a lecture about cannabis. You want flower, edibles, or vapes delivered without the runaround.
That’s what this is. Legal weed delivery from real dispensaries across the Bronx—CONBUD by Yankee Stadium on Gerard Ave, Bleu Leaf on Jerome, BX Buddiez on 3rd Ave, and more. You order online, we coordinate with the closest licensed shop, and someone shows up at your place within a couple hours. Discreet. Professional. No drama.
Most people in East Morrisania don’t have a car or the time to deal with dispensary traffic. Public transit eats up your day. This service gives you back that time. You’re home. You’re comfortable. Your order arrives when we say it will, and you move on with your life.
We don’t grow, package, or sell cannabis. We connect you to New York’s licensed dispensaries—the ones that follow state regulations, lab-test their products, and operate legally under the Marihuana Regulation & Taxation Act.
In East Morrisania and across the Bronx, that means access to shops like CONBUD on Gerard Ave in 10452, Bleu Leaf Dispensary on Jerome Ave in 10453, BX Buddiez on 3rd Ave in 10455, and Freshly Baked NYC or Herbwell Cannabis over in 10458. There are licensed spots in every corner of the borough—10461, 10463, 10465, 10467, 10469, 10470—and we work with all of them.
You’re not guessing whether a shop is legit. You’re ordering from verified dispensaries that meet New York’s standards for safety and quality.
You place an order online. Browse flower strains, edibles, vapes, tinctures, or concentrates. Pick what you want, add it to your cart, and check out. Payment happens upfront—credit, debit, or cash on delivery depending on the dispensary.
Once your order’s confirmed, we route it to the nearest licensed shop. That could be CONBUD Bronx on Third Ave, The THC Shop on Southern Blvd, or My Bud 420 on E Tremont. The dispensary preps your order, and a delivery driver heads your way.
You get real-time updates via text or email. Most deliveries happen within one to two hours, sometimes longer during peak times. The driver shows up, verifies your age and address, hands over your order, and you’re done. No waiting in line. No parking headaches. Just cannabis delivered the same day you ordered it.
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You can order up to 85 grams of flower and 24 grams of concentrates per day under New York law. That’s the legal purchase limit, and it applies whether you’re buying in person or getting marijuana delivery near you.
Product selection varies by dispensary, but most carry a wide range. Flower strains—indica, sativa, hybrid—make up about a third of sales statewide. Edibles, vapes, tinctures, and concentrates fill out the rest. Every product sold through licensed shops gets lab-tested for potency and contaminants, and every package includes New York’s universal cannabis symbol so you know it’s regulated.
In East Morrisania, you’re pulling from dispensaries like Statis Cannabis on E Tremont, Guardian Wellness on Arthur Ave, The Bronx Joint on Hunts Point Ave, and others across 10452, 10453, 10454, 10455, and beyond. Each shop stocks different brands and strains, so your options depend on who’s closest and what they have in stock that day. Delivery hours run from 8:01 AM to 11:59 PM, matching dispensary operating windows. Orders go to residential addresses or private businesses—no public spaces, no P.O. boxes.
Yes. Cannabis delivery is legal in New York as long as it comes from a state-licensed dispensary operating under the Marihuana Regulation & Taxation Act. That’s the framework that legalized adult-use cannabis and set up the Office of Cannabis Management to regulate sales.
Every dispensary we work with in the Bronx holds a valid license. You can verify that through New York’s Dispensary Verification Tool, which uses QR codes to confirm a shop’s legal status. If a dispensary isn’t licensed, it’s not part of our network.
Delivery has to follow specific rules. Orders must be prepaid, deliveries only happen during dispensary hours, and drivers can only drop off at residential or private business addresses. You’ll need to show ID proving you’re 21 or older when the order arrives. As long as those boxes are checked, you’re operating within the law.
Most orders arrive within one to two hours. That’s the standard window, but it’s not a guarantee. Delivery times depend on how busy the dispensary is, how far the driver has to travel, and what time of day you’re ordering.
Peak times—evenings, weekends—can push that window longer. If you’re ordering from a shop like CONBUD on Gerard Ave or BX Buddiez on 3rd Ave and you’re nearby, you’re looking at the shorter end. If the closest dispensary with your product in stock is farther out, add some time.
You’ll get tracking updates via text or email once your order’s out for delivery. That gives you a better sense of when to expect it. If you need delivery at a specific time, some dispensaries let you schedule a window instead of going same-day. Just check the options when you’re placing your order.
Any licensed dispensary in the Bronx can deliver to East Morrisania, and there are shops spread across every zip code. In 10452, there’s CONBUD by Yankee Stadium on Gerard Ave. In 10453, Bleu Leaf Dispensary operates on Jerome Ave. In 10454, CONBUD Bronx is on Third Ave. In 10455, BX Buddiez serves from 3rd Ave.
Move into 10458 and you’ve got Freshly Baked NYC 2, Guardian Wellness, and Herbwell Cannabis all on or near Arthur Ave and Fordham Rd. In 10459, The THC Shop and The Bronx Joint cover Southern Blvd and Hunts Point Ave. Over in 10460, My Bud 420 and Statis Cannabis operate on E Tremont.
Farther out, there’s Green Sun in 10461, Frass Box in 10463, Say Less in 10465, Smoking Scholars in 10467, Cannabis Emporium and Nube NYC in 10469, and SESH NYC and Two Buds Dispensary in 10470. The network’s extensive. You’re not limited to one or two shops—you’ve got access to the entire borough’s legal market.
It depends on the dispensary. Some licensed shops accept credit and debit cards. Others only take cash on delivery. Payment options vary because cannabis is still federally illegal, which complicates banking and payment processing for dispensaries.
When you’re placing an order, the checkout page will show you what’s accepted. If a dispensary takes cards, you’ll pay online before the order ships. If it’s cash only, you’ll pay the driver when they arrive. Either way, the transaction happens through the dispensary, not through us.
If you’re paying cash, have exact change ready. Drivers don’t always carry a lot of bills, and it speeds up the handoff. If you’re paying by card, make sure the charge goes through before the order gets prepped. Failed payments delay delivery, and nobody wants that.
No. New York legalized recreational cannabis, so anyone 21 or older can order marijuana delivery without a medical card. You just need a valid ID to prove your age when the driver shows up.
That said, if you do have a medical cannabis card, you can still use it. Medical patients sometimes get access to higher potency products or different purchase limits, depending on the dispensary. But for most people ordering flower, edibles, or vapes, recreational access covers what you need.
The driver will check your ID at the door. That’s a legal requirement. If you’re not home or can’t provide ID, they won’t leave the order. Deliveries can only go to the person who placed the order, at the address listed. No exceptions.
You can order flower, edibles, vapes, tinctures, concentrates, and pre-rolls. Product availability depends on what the dispensary has in stock that day. Flower makes up about a third of sales statewide, and there are over 1,500 strains in circulation across New York’s legal market, so selection is deep.
Edibles include gummies, chocolates, baked goods, and beverages. Vapes come in cartridges and disposable pens. Concentrates cover wax, shatter, live resin, and other extracts. Tinctures are liquid cannabis you take sublingually. Pre-rolls are ready-to-smoke joints, usually sold in single or multi-packs.
Every product sold through a licensed dispensary gets lab-tested for potency, pesticides, heavy metals, and microbial contaminants. You’ll see the universal cannabis symbol on the packaging, which confirms it’s a regulated product. If you’re ordering from a shop like Herbwell Cannabis on Fordham Rd or Statis Cannabis on E Tremont, you’re getting tested, legal cannabis that meets New York’s safety standards.
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