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Here’s what changes when you’re buying from a licensed dispensary instead of an unlicensed storefront: you see a Certificate of Analysis for every product. You know the THC and CBD percentages are accurate. You’re not consuming pesticides, heavy metals, or mystery additives that never got tested.
Every product we deliver carries New York State’s universal symbol. That’s not marketing—it’s proof the product went through regulated testing and meets state safety standards.
Nassau County only has five municipalities that opted in for legal cannabis sales. That’s 5 out of 69. If you’re in Sands Point, the closest licensed options are in Farmingdale—Happy Days, Planet Nugg, and Strain Stars—or you’re driving to Deer Park, Coram, or further east. Or you order delivery and skip the trip entirely.
You’re not just avoiding the drive. You’re avoiding the unlicensed shops that have been selling untested products with inaccurate labels. The legal market’s entire value is built on one thing: you actually know what you’re consuming.
We operate as a licensed cannabis delivery service covering Sands Point and the surrounding North Shore. We don’t run a storefront. We don’t sell unlicensed products. Everything we deliver comes from New York’s regulated supply chain.
That means every item has been tested by a state-approved lab. You can scan the QR code on the package and pull up the Certificate of Analysis yourself. Potency, terpenes, contaminants—it’s all documented.
We’re serving an area where legal access is limited and unlicensed shops have filled the gaps. If you want to know what’s actually in your cannabis, you need to buy legal. It’s that simple.
You browse our menu online. We carry flower, pre-rolls, vapes, concentrates, edibles, tinctures, and topicals—all from licensed New York producers. Every product listing includes potency information and a link to the Certificate of Analysis.
When you place an order, you verify your age and provide a delivery address in Sands Point or the surrounding area. We confirm your order and give you a delivery window.
Our driver arrives with your products in state-compliant packaging. You verify your ID at the door. You receive your order with all the lab documentation intact.
If you have questions about dosage, product types, or what might work for your specific needs, you can ask before you order. We’re not just dropping off products—we’re making sure you understand what you’re using and why it might be a better fit than something else.
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We deliver the full range of licensed cannabis products available in New York. Flower in various strains—sativa, indica, hybrid—with clear terpene profiles and THC percentages. Pre-rolls if you want convenience. Vape cartridges and disposables that have been tested for heavy metals and contaminants.
Concentrates are growing fast in New York. We carry options for people who want higher potency and more control over their experience. These aren’t for beginners, but if you know what you’re looking for, they’re available.
Edibles, especially gummies, are one of the fastest-growing categories. In January 2026 alone, gummies accounted for over $22 million in sales across New York. They’re discreet, easy to dose, and come in a range of flavors and strengths. We also carry tinctures, capsules, and topicals for people approaching cannabis from a wellness angle.
New York’s market is shifting toward small-batch, craft products with transparent sourcing and detailed terpene information. If you’re past the point of just looking at THC percentages and want to understand the full profile of what you’re consuming, that’s the direction the market is moving. We stock those products.
Pricing in New York runs higher than most other states—average item price is around $31.49. That’s driven by limited supply, regulatory costs, and the fact that the legal market is still building out. You’re paying for tested, traceable products. If price is your only concern, unlicensed shops will always be cheaper. But you’re also gambling on what’s actually in the product.
Every licensed dispensary in New York is issued a Dispensary Verification Tool by the Office of Cannabis Management. It’s a physical placard posted in the storefront with a QR code. You scan it, and it takes you directly to the OCM website to confirm the license is active and valid.
If you’re ordering delivery, check the company’s website for their license number. You can cross-reference it on the OCM’s public database. If they don’t list a license number or can’t provide verification, they’re not licensed.
For products, look for New York State’s universal symbol on the packaging. Every regulated product has it. If the packaging doesn’t have that symbol, it didn’t go through the state’s testing and approval process. That’s your clearest signal that something’s off.
Licensed dispensaries sell products that have been tested by state-approved labs. Those tests check for potency, pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, and microbial contaminants. The results are documented in a Certificate of Analysis, and you can access it by scanning the QR code on the product packaging.
Unlicensed shops don’t test their products. They’re not required to, and they’re not part of the regulated supply chain. That means the THC percentage on the label might be wrong. The product might contain pesticides or other harmful additives. There’s no accountability and no way to verify what you’re actually consuming.
The legal market’s entire pitch is safety and transparency. You’re paying more, but you’re getting products that meet state standards. If that doesn’t matter to you, unlicensed shops will always be an option. But if you want to know what’s in your cannabis, you need to buy legal.
The closest licensed dispensaries to Sands Point are in Farmingdale—about 20 minutes south. That’s where you’ll find Happy Days, Planet Nugg, and Strain Stars. If you’re willing to drive a bit further, there’s Long Island Cannabis Club in Deer Park and Simply Green in Coram.
Nassau County has very limited legal access. Only five municipalities out of 69 opted in to allow cannabis sales. That’s why delivery services like ours exist—to fill the gap for people who don’t want to drive 30 to 40 minutes each way just to pick up legal cannabis.
You can also find licensed dispensaries further east in Suffolk County: Strong Strains in East Setauket, Canna Blooms in Farmingville, Beleaf in Calverton, and a few others in Riverhead and Southampton. But if you’re in Sands Point, delivery is usually faster and more convenient than making the trip.
Gummies are the fastest-growing category. They’re discreet, easy to dose, and come in a wide range of flavors and strengths. In January 2026, gummies alone brought in over $22 million in sales across New York. People like them because they’re convenient and don’t require any equipment or preparation.
Vapes and concentrates are also growing fast. Concentrates offer higher potency and more control for experienced users. Vapes are popular because they’re portable and don’t produce the smell that smoking flower does.
Flower is still the foundation of the market, but consumers are getting more selective. People are moving past just comparing THC percentages. They’re looking at terpene profiles, cultivation methods, and whether the product is small-batch or craft. The market is maturing, and people want more information about what they’re consuming.
Topicals, tinctures, and capsules are gaining traction with people approaching cannabis from a wellness perspective. These products appeal to users who want the benefits of cannabinoids without smoking or vaping. It’s a quieter segment, but it’s growing steadily.
New York’s pricing is higher than most other states. The average item price is around $31.49 as of January 2026. That’s driven by a few factors: limited supply, high regulatory costs, and the fact that the legal market is still in its early stages.
You’re also paying New York’s cannabis tax, which adds a significant amount to the final price. When you factor in state and local taxes, the total cost can feel steep compared to what you might pay in a more mature market like California or Colorado.
The trade-off is that you’re buying tested, regulated products. You know the potency is accurate. You know the product was screened for contaminants. If you’re comparing a licensed dispensary to an unlicensed shop, yes, the licensed option will cost more. But you’re paying for transparency and safety, not just the product itself.
Over time, as more licenses are issued and supply increases, prices should come down. But for now, New York’s market is premium-priced. If that’s a barrier, it’s worth weighing the cost against the risk of buying untested cannabis from an unlicensed source.
Yes. Cannabis delivery is legal in New York, and we cover Sands Point and the surrounding North Shore area. You order online, verify your age and address, and we deliver directly to your door.
Delivery solves the access problem for people in areas like Sands Point, where there are no local storefronts and the nearest licensed dispensary is a 20-minute drive. You get the same lab-tested, regulated products you’d find in a physical dispensary, just without the trip.
When the driver arrives, you’ll need to show a valid ID to confirm you’re 21 or older. The products come in state-compliant packaging with the universal symbol and a QR code linking to the Certificate of Analysis. It’s the same level of transparency and safety you’d get walking into a licensed storefront—just more convenient.
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