Recreational marijuana delivery is illegal in Allen, but qualifying cannabis patients can order their low-THC cannabis prescriptions online and have them delivered to their residential addresses in the city. All three licensed dispensaries in Texas are approved to deliver patients' low-THC cannabis prescriptions in all parts of the state, including Allen. Qualifying patients must provide valid government-issued IDs for verification purposes upon delivery of their prescriptions.
Yes. Texas permits low-THC cannabis delivery everywhere in the state, including Allen. Medical cannabis use and delivery in Texas is limited to cannabis products with no more than 0.5% THC.
No, Texas prohibits recreational cannabis. As a result, it is illegal to use or provide a recreational marijuana delivery service in Allen.
Allen residents who qualify for low-THC cannabis can order their prescriptions online for delivery in the city. The three licensed dispensing organizations in Texas accept online and phone orders and can deliver low-THC products directly to qualifying patients in Allen.
Registered cannabis patients may only order for delivery in Allen the amount of low-THC cannabis prescribed in the Compassionate Use Registry of Texas (CURT) by their physicians.
The Texas Compassionate Use Program (CUP) allows low-THC use by anyone who qualifies, regardless of age. However, qualifying patients under 18 require the help of their parents or legal guardians to order their low-THC cannabis prescriptions and have them delivered in Allen.
All three dispensing organizations licensed by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) can deliver low-THC cannabis to qualifying patients in Allen.
Contact the dispensing organizations operating in the state to inquire whether they deliver low-THC cannabis to residents of Allen.
To receive a low-THC cannabis delivery in Allen, a registered medical cannabis patient must present to the delivery employee a valid government-issued ID. In addition, they may be required to provide details such as their date of birth and the last five digits of their social security number (SSN) before completing the delivery.