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You’re not looking for another unreliable plug or a drive to some strip mall an hour away. You want what you ordered, tested and legal, showing up when they said it would.
That’s what happens here. You browse products from licensed dispensaries across Nassau and Suffolk counties, place your order online, and someone delivers it the same day in unmarked packaging. No minimum order. No guessing if it’s actually what they said it is.
Every product comes with a QR code linking to its Certificate of Analysis. That’s the lab report showing exactly what’s in it—THC percentage, CBD content, and confirmation it passed contamination testing. New York law requires it. We make sure you can access it.
We’ve connected Long Island residents to licensed cannabis dispensaries since 2018. That’s before New York legalized recreational sales, back when the market was medical-only and way more complicated.
We’re not a dispensary. We’re a delivery network that works with state-licensed locations across the region. You get access to dozens of dispensaries without driving all over Suffolk County hoping one has what you need in stock.
Stony Brook sits in a part of Long Island where physical dispensary access is still limited. The closest licensed shops might be 20 minutes away, and their hours don’t always line up with your schedule. We fill that gap by bringing their inventory to you.
You start by browsing the menu online. You’ll see products from multiple licensed dispensaries, all in one place. Flower, edibles, vapes, concentrates, pre-rolls—whatever you’re looking for, with THC and CBD percentages listed clearly.
Once you place your order, it gets routed to the dispensary that has your products in stock and can deliver fastest. Most orders placed before the daily cutoff arrive the same day, usually within a few hours.
Delivery shows up in unmarked packaging. The driver checks your ID to confirm you’re 21 or older, you pay cash on delivery, and you get a receipt. That’s it. No app downloads, no subscriptions, no hassle.
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Every product comes from a dispensary licensed by New York’s Office of Cannabis Management. That means it’s been tracked from cultivation to sale, tested by a state-licensed lab, and sold in child-resistant packaging with clear dosage information.
You’re getting access to the same inventory you’d find in a physical store, just delivered. Flower products make up about 45% of sales statewide, but you’ll also find vapes, edibles, concentrates, and drinks. Most people buy 3.5-gram packages of flower, though larger amounts are available if you want to stock up.
Long Island’s cannabis market has grown fast, but Stony Brook and surrounding areas still don’t have the dispensary density you’ll find in Brooklyn or Manhattan. That’s why delivery matters here. You’re not limited to whatever one local shop happens to carry. You get access to inventory from licensed locations across two counties, all without leaving your house or dealing with Stony Brook traffic on a Saturday afternoon.
Every product sold through our network comes from a dispensary licensed by New York’s Office of Cannabis Management. You can verify a dispensary’s license using the state’s Dispensary Verification Tool, which licensed locations are required to post near their entrance.
All cannabis products in New York must be tested by a state-licensed lab before they can be sold. The lab checks for potency (THC and CBD levels) and contaminants like pesticides, heavy metals, and mold. If a product fails testing, it can’t be sold legally.
When your order arrives, each product will have a QR code you can scan to view its Certificate of Analysis. That’s the official lab report. If a product doesn’t have one, it’s not legal. We only work with dispensaries that follow state testing requirements, so everything you receive has been through that process.
Medical cannabis requires a state-issued medical marijuana card, which you get through a registered healthcare provider. Medical products often have higher THC limits and may include formulations designed for specific conditions. Medical cardholders also get tax exemptions that recreational buyers don’t.
Recreational cannabis is available to anyone 21 or older with a valid ID. You don’t need a card or a doctor’s recommendation. The product selection is similar to medical—flower, edibles, vapes, concentrates—but recreational purchases are subject to New York’s cannabis excise tax and local sales tax.
Both medical and recreational products come from the same licensed dispensaries and go through the same lab testing requirements. The main differences are access (medical requires a card) and cost (medical avoids certain taxes). If you’re using cannabis for a diagnosed condition and plan to buy regularly, a medical card might save you money. If you’re buying occasionally or don’t want to go through the medical certification process, recreational is simpler.
New York law allows adults 21 and older to possess up to three ounces of cannabis flower and up to 24 grams of concentrated cannabis products like vapes or dabs. That’s your legal possession limit, whether you’re buying from a dispensary or having it delivered.
You can order up to those amounts in a single delivery. There’s no legal limit on how often you can order, but each delivery can’t put you over the possession limit. If you already have cannabis at home, factor that into what you order so you stay within the three-ounce flower or 24-gram concentrate limit.
These limits apply to recreational cannabis. Medical marijuana patients with a valid registry ID card have different possession limits, which are typically higher and based on their certification. If you’re a medical patient, check your certification details or ask your healthcare provider about your specific limits.
Legal cannabis costs more because of regulation, testing, taxes, and compliance requirements that illegal sellers don’t deal with. Licensed dispensaries pay for state licensing fees, lab testing on every batch, child-resistant packaging, track-and-trace systems, and employee background checks. Those costs get passed to you.
New York also adds an excise tax to cannabis products, and then local sales tax is calculated on top of that. It’s a double taxation structure that increases the final price. Illegal sellers don’t pay any of that, which is why their prices look better.
What you’re paying for is safety and consistency. Legal products are tested for pesticides, mold, heavy metals, and accurate THC levels. You know what you’re getting. Illegal products aren’t tested, and there’s no way to verify what’s in them or if they’re safe. If saving money means risking contaminated or mislabeled products, that’s not actually a deal. You’re paying more for legal cannabis because it’s regulated, tested, and traceable—not because dispensaries are overcharging.
The driver will try to contact you using the phone number you provided when you placed the order. If you don’t answer, they’ll usually wait a few minutes and try again. Delivery windows are typically a few hours, so you’ll have some flexibility, but you do need to be available to receive the order in person.
Cannabis delivery requires ID verification at the door. The driver has to confirm you’re 21 or older before handing over the products. They can’t leave it on your porch or with a neighbor. If you’re not home and they can’t reach you, the order goes back to the dispensary, and you’ll need to reschedule.
If you know you’ll be out during the delivery window, contact us before the driver leaves. We can often adjust timing or reschedule for a day when you’re available. Same-day delivery is convenient, but it only works if someone’s home to accept it. Plan accordingly, especially if you’re ordering on a day when you’ve got errands or appointments.
Yes. The full menu is available online before you place an order. You’ll see products from multiple licensed dispensaries across Nassau and Suffolk counties, all organized by category—flower, edibles, vapes, concentrates, pre-rolls, and drinks.
Each product listing includes the strain name (or product name for edibles and vapes), THC and CBD percentages, price, and package size. Some listings also include terpene profiles or strain type (indica, sativa, hybrid) if that information is available from the dispensary. You’re not guessing what’s in stock or what something costs. It’s all listed upfront.
If a product is out of stock at one dispensary, the system will show alternatives from other licensed locations in the network. You’re not limited to one shop’s inventory. That’s the advantage of a delivery network—you get access to more products than any single physical store would carry, and you can compare options before you commit to an order.
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