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This website requires you to be 21 years or older to enter our website and see the content.
Your access is restricted because of your age.
The legal minimum age to purchase and use cannabis is 21. It is illegal to purchase cannabis for anyone under the age of 21.
You may purchase up to 20 grams of dried cannabis or the equivalent in extracts, seeds, edibles, or topicals.
Cannabis may be used in private. It can be smoked or vaped in public in the same places where tobacco can be smoked or vaped, except in places where children commonly gather. Check your local smoking bylaws to be sure.
You will need to be home to receive your order and provide valid government-issued photo ID which proves you are 21 years of age or older. If no one is home, the delivery agent will leave a delivery notice card with instructions for pickup.
Anyone who is 21 years of age or older may accept your order, as long as they show valid government-issued photo ID.
Orders cannot be cancelled.
Because our team assembles your order very soon after you place it, if you notice an error right after receiving your order confirmation, you should immediately contact our customer service via email address to see if the order can be changed.
Inventory for new cannabis products such as edibles will be limited in the beginning but will increase over time.
As soon as products are replenished, they will be available on our website. We encourage you to check back regularly.
In short, no. The molecule remains the same, regardless of which type of plant it comes from.
“Hemp” and “cannabis” are terms for the same species of plant, cannabis sativa. While the two have a similar appearance, the term “hemp” is used to classify cannabis plants that contain no more than 0.3% tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).
In its natural state, cannabis has a low level of active cannabinoids. When cannabis is decarboxylated, either through heating or processing, its cannabinoid levels increase. So, the CBD and THC content are displayed on every product label in two ways.
On package labels, the first numbers, listed as “THC” and/or “CBD”, represent the active cannabinoid levels in the cannabis as purchased. Dried cannabis will have a low level of active cannabinoids because it hasn’t been heated yet.
Should you ever need to reach them, the licensed producer of every product must provide their name and contact details on the product label, including an email address and phone number.
Each product also includes a lot number which refers to a specific harvest, or “lot” of products, which helps trace it back to quality control processes. Take note of the lot number if making a product inquiry.
Cannabis plants require a lot of attention and very specific conditions to thrive. You’ll need an enclosed space where you can control light and humidity. On average, indoor plants require 12 hours of light and 12 hours of darkness to promote flowering. Watering your indoor cannabis plants regularly with filtered water will help encourage growth.
Cannabis labels list the date that the cannabis was packaged, which indicates when the finished product was placed and sealed in its final packaging. Expiry dates, which are directionally used to communicate the stability of the product in regards to potency, are not mandatory in Health regulations, so some licensed producers will provide them, but many do not.
Your personal information is kept only as long as necessary for the purposes it was collected and for any legal requirements, after which it is destroyed in a timely and secure manner. All returns are subject to the Return Policy. If you contact us for a refund or to register a complaint about a product you purchased, the personal information from your original order will be used. Please ensure all returns are initiated within 14 days of delivery, in accordance with the Return Policy.
Some additional personal information may be collected in the course of delivering your order. This information is only retained for 30 days for the purposes of quality assurance, investigations and processing returns. If you have additional questions, please cotact our support to speak to someone on our customer care team.
Consuming too much cannabis can result in significantly unpleasant effects, but they should be experienced temporarily. There is no documented case of death resulting from a toxic overdose of cannabis.
No, payment must be paid at the time of ordering.
No, payment must be paid at the time of ordering.
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