No. There are no marijuana dispensaries in the City of Troy. While the state’s cannabis laws permit marijuana dispensaries to operate anywhere within Michigan, they also created provisions for municipalities to opt out of permitting commercial marijuana establishments in their jurisdictions. Pursuant to Chapter 150 of the Troy Code of Ordinances, all recreational or adult-use marijuana establishments are prohibited within the City of Troy.
No. There are no medical marijuana dispensaries in Troy.
No. There are no weed dispensaries in Troy.
There are no dispensaries to visit in the City of Troy.
The City of Troy Code of Ordinances does not have regulations for the operations of cannabis dispensaries.
Despite the ban on recreational cannabis establishments in Troy, the city's regulations do not restrict the possession, cultivation, and use of recreational marijuana by individuals of legal age. These provisions are outlined in the Michigan Taxation and Regulation of Marijuana Act, which governs the use, cultivation, and possession of cannabis. Under the MTRMA:
Michigan's medical marijuana law, the Michigan Compassionate Care Initiative, allows patients in Troy with approved medical conditions, such as cancer, HIV/AIDS, and glaucoma, to access medical cannabis subject to certain restrictions. Under the state's medical marijuana law:
In order to be eligible for a medical marijuana card in Troy, you must be a resident of Michigan, have an approved condition, and be 18 or older. However, minors may be able to get a medical marijuana card with the consent of their parents or legal guardians. The following are the approved conditions for medical marijuana use in Michigan:
To prove that you have an approved condition, you must obtain a written certification from a Michigan-licensed healthcare practitioner who is a Doctor of Osteopathy or Medicine. The practitioner must also be approved under the Michigan medical marijuana program (MMMP). If you are a minor patient, two certifications are required from different MMMP-approved physicians.
After receiving your written certification, you can apply for a medical marijuana identification card online or by mail. Visit the Michigan LARA Accela Portal to start an online application. For more details on completing an online application, see the MMMP Instructional Guide. To submit your application by mail, please include the following documents:
Submit the application to:
Michigan Medical Marijuana Program
P.O. Box 30083
Lansing, MI 48909
A few weeks after your application has been approved, you will get a medical marijuana card issued under the Michigan Medical Marihuana Program (MMMP).
Cannabis use is legal when occurring on private properties or residences. Even if you possess a medical marijuana card, it is unlawful to use cannabis in public places such as buses, schools, or correctional facilities.
You cannot purchase cannabis legally in the city as there are no approved dispensaries in Troy.
There are no facilities selling cannabis legally in the city.
Cannabis sales do not occur in Troy, as no approved dispensaries exist.
No. Smoking in public locations, including schools, buses, and on the streets in Troy is illegal.
Michigan recreational cannabis law permits adults of legal age (21 or older) in Troy to have the following:
Certified patients in the city can have the following:
No. The transport of cannabis across state lines in Troy is illegal under federal law. Note that federal law governs the transportation of marijuana between states and classifies cannabis as a controlled substance.
No. You cannot order cannabis online in Troy, as there are no dispensaries in the jurisdiction.
No. There are no 24-hour dispensaries in Troy.
There are no marijuana retail outlets in Troy.
There are no dispensaries to visit in the City of Troy.
There are no dispensaries in Troy.
You cannot visit a cannabis dispensary in Troy, as no such establishments are operating within the city limits.
No cannabis or marijuana dispensaries are operating within the City of Troy.
Troy has not licensed any dispensary to operate within its borders.
Per state law, you can visit several dispensaries in a day. However, you cannot visit a cannabis dispensary in Troy, as there are no retail outlets within the city limits.
Cannabis dispensaries do not exist in Troy.
There are no cannabis dispensaries in the City of Troy.
There are no dispensaries in Troy.
The Cannabis Regulatory Agency (CRA) oversees and regulates cannabis-related activities in the City of Troy. You can reach out to the agency by using the contact information provided in the contact section of the CRA web page.
You may report illegal cannabis activities in Troy to the Cannabis Regulatory Agency through the agency’s Enforcement Division at:
Cannabis Regulatory Agency
Enforcement Division
P.O. Box 30205
Lansing, MI 48909
Phone Number: (517) 284-8599
Email: CRA-Enforcement@Michigan.gov
You can also file reports via the CRA Online Complaint System or the Troy Police Department by calling the PD at (248) 524-3477.