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You’re not looking for a lecture about cannabis. You want access to legal, tested products without the trip to a dispensary that might be 20 minutes away, might have parking issues, and definitely has a line.
Here’s what changes when you use our delivery network instead of driving to a storefront. You order from the same licensed dispensaries that operate physical locations across Nassau and Suffolk counties. Same products, same lab testing, same regulatory compliance. The difference is we bring it to you in unmarked packaging, on your schedule, with a receipt and no questions asked.
You’re not compromising on quality or legality. You’re just getting it delivered instead of picked up. That’s the entire point.
We’ve operated as a delivery network since 2018, back when New York’s legal market was still taking shape. We don’t run a dispensary ourselves. We connect you to the ones that are licensed, regulated, and selling products that meet state testing standards.
Plainedge sits in Nassau County, where dispensary access has grown but still leaves gaps depending on where you live and when you need service. We work with licensed locations like Planet Nugg, Simply Green, and Canna Blooms to bring their inventory directly to your address. No minimum orders, no membership fees, no upselling.
If you’ve been buying from unlicensed shops or dealing with the uncertainty of untested products, this is the legal alternative that doesn’t require you to change your schedule.
You browse available products from licensed dispensaries in our network. Flower, edibles, vapes, concentrates—whatever’s in stock at the partnered location shows up in your options.
Place your order online or by phone. You’ll get a confirmation with an estimated delivery window. Most orders in Plainedge qualify for same-day delivery if placed before the cutoff time.
Our driver arrives in an unmarked vehicle with your products in child-resistant, compliant packaging. You pay cash on delivery and receive a receipt. The whole interaction takes under five minutes. That’s it.
Every product comes with lab testing documentation. You can scan QR codes to verify Certificates of Analysis showing cannabinoid content and contaminant screening. It’s the same transparency you’d get walking into a dispensary, just without the walk.
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Every product in our network comes from a New York State-licensed dispensary. That means mandatory testing for pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, and microbial contaminants. It means accurate THC and CBD labeling. It means child-resistant packaging and dosage information that’s actually reliable.
New York’s cannabis market has some of the highest prices in the country—averaging over $31 per item as of early 2025. That’s a function of limited supply, high regulatory costs, and the fact that legal access is still relatively new here. You’re paying more than you would in California or Colorado, but you’re also getting products that won’t land you in legal trouble or expose you to unknown chemicals.
Plainedge is part of Nassau County, where the legal market has expanded significantly but still competes with unlicensed shops that don’t follow testing protocols. If price is your only concern, those spots will always be cheaper. If you care about what’s actually in the product and whether it’s legal to possess, the licensed route is the only one that checks both boxes.
We deliver across North Bellmore, Bethpage, Seaford, and surrounding areas. No minimum order requirements. No delivery fees that double your total. Just access to the same marijuana dispensary inventory available at physical locations, brought to your door on your timeline.
Yes, as long as the products come from a licensed dispensary and the delivery service operates within New York State regulations. We work exclusively with dispensaries licensed by the Office of Cannabis Management, which means every product meets state testing and packaging requirements.
New York legalized adult-use cannabis in 2021, and the regulated market has been rolling out dispensary licenses across the state since then. Delivery is a legal fulfillment method for licensed operators. What’s not legal is buying from unlicensed shops or individuals who aren’t part of the regulated system, even if they’re operating storefronts.
If you’re ordering from a licensed source and you’re over 21, delivery to your Plainedge address is completely legal. You’ll receive a receipt with every order, and all products come in compliant packaging with lab testing documentation.
A licensed dispensary has been approved by New York State to sell cannabis products that meet mandatory testing standards. An unlicensed shop is operating outside the legal framework, which means no oversight on product safety, labeling accuracy, or business practices.
Licensed dispensaries are required to third-party lab test every product for contaminants like pesticides, heavy metals, and mold. They have to use child-resistant packaging, provide accurate THC/CBD content, and follow strict inventory tracking. Unlicensed shops don’t have those requirements, so you’re taking their word on what’s in the product and how it was processed.
In Nassau County, unlicensed shops still outnumber licensed ones, which creates confusion for consumers trying to figure out who’s legal. If a dispensary can’t show you a state license or provide lab testing documentation with a QR code, it’s not part of the regulated market. That’s the simplest way to tell the difference.
The dispensaries in our network carry both medical and adult-use products, depending on their licensing. New York’s medical program has been operating longer than the recreational market, so some locations started as medical-only and have since expanded to serve adult-use customers.
If you’re a registered medical marijuana patient in New York, you can access products through the same delivery process. Medical products often have higher potency options and specific formulations designed for symptom management. You’ll need to provide your medical card information when ordering.
For recreational customers, the product selection includes flower, edibles, vapes, concentrates, and pre-rolls. Potency limits and product types are regulated by the state, so you won’t find the same ultra-high-dose edibles that are available in some other legal markets. New York caps edibles at 10mg THC per serving and 100mg per package for adult-use products.
Any promotions or discounts offered by the licensed dispensary apply to delivery orders the same way they would to in-store purchases. If a dispensary is running a deal on a specific product or category, you’ll see that reflected in the pricing when you order.
What we don’t do is add hidden fees that erase the value of those deals. Some delivery services charge enough in fees and minimums that a “sale” price ends up costing more than regular price at a physical location. We don’t operate that way.
Keep in mind that New York’s cannabis prices are higher than most states due to supply constraints and regulatory costs. Even with deals, you’re looking at premium pricing compared to markets like Michigan or Oklahoma. The tradeoff is legal access, tested products, and the convenience of not driving to a dispensary that might be out of stock by the time you get there.
You need to be present to receive the delivery and provide ID proving you’re 21 or older. Cannabis delivery works like alcohol delivery—someone has to be there to accept it and verify age. We can’t leave products at your door or with a neighbor.
If you miss the delivery window, you can reschedule for another time that works for you. Most customers in Plainedge choose a window when they know they’ll be home, whether that’s evening after work or weekend afternoon. We provide estimated arrival times so you’re not waiting around all day.
Our driver will contact you when they’re close to your address. The actual handoff takes a few minutes—ID check, payment, receipt, done. If you have specific instructions about parking or building access, you can include those in your order notes.
Federal banking regulations prevent most financial institutions from processing cannabis transactions, even in states where it’s legal. Cannabis is still federally illegal, which means banks and credit card companies that operate across state lines won’t touch the payments. That leaves cash as the primary option for most dispensaries and delivery services.
Some dispensaries have found workarounds using cashless ATMs or specific payment processors, but cash remains the most common method. When you order for delivery in Plainedge, you’ll pay our driver in cash and receive a printed receipt documenting the transaction.
It’s not ideal, but it’s a reality of the current legal landscape. Until federal banking laws change or cannabis is rescheduled at the federal level, cash transactions are going to be standard across the industry. The upside is that it’s straightforward—no processing fees, no declined cards, no payment app complications.