While adult-use marijuana is illegal in McAllen, qualifying patients can access low-THC cannabis products with 0.1% THC in the city. Licensed dispensaries can deliver low-THC cannabis products to residents registered in the state’s medical cannabis program. However, valid IDs are required to receive low-THC cannabis deliveries.
Yes, but only low-THC cannabis delivery can be made in McAllen. The Texas Compassionate Use Program permits the delivery of low-THC marijuana to registered patients in the state.
Adult-use marijuana is illegal in Texas, meaning that recreational marijuana delivery is not allowed in McAllen.
Patients registered in the Compassionate Use Program can order their low-THC prescriptions online from Texas-licensed dispensaries for delivery in McAllen. Such dispensaries accept orders through their websites or phone but cannot process recreational marijuana orders.
Registered low-THC cannabis patients in McAllen can order up to the quantity of low-THC marijuana products prescribed by their physicians.
Weed delivery services in McAllen are available for registered low-THC cannabis patients who are at least 18 years old. Caregivers can also use delivery services to receive low-THC cannabis products for registered patients under 18 in their care.
All dispensing organizations in Texas with licenses from the Department of Public Safety (DPS) can deliver low-THC cannabis in McAllen.
To find a delivery service for low-THC cannabis in McAllen, registered patients can contact licensed dispensing organizations in Texas to confirm if they deliver low-THC cannabis products to the city. Texas currently has three licensed dispensaries that may deliver low-THC cannabis products to qualifying patients in the state.
Yes, qualifying patients must present valid government-issued IDs to receive low-THC cannabis delivery in McAllen.