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Are there Marijuana Dispensaries in Taylor?

Yes. Section 11.02 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Taylor allows adult-use marijuana establishments. In Michigan, adult-use cannabis became legal for adults aged 21 years and older following voters' approval of the Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marijuana Act. The state’s cannabis law, however, allows municipalities to allow or prohibit cannabis businesses within their borders.

Are there Medical Marijuana Dispensaries in Taylor?

While there is currently no medical marijuana dispensary in Taylor, the city’s Code of Ordinance does not prohibit the establishment of medical cannabis provisioning centers within its borders. Section 11-29 of the Taylor Code of Ordinances mandates that a medical cannabis dispensary may only be situated in the city's I-1 and I-2 zoning districts.

Can You Buy Cannabis from Online Weed Dispensaries in Taylor?

Yes. Residents of the city can buy weed from the recreational dispensaries in the city and medical marijuana from provisioning centers in nearby municipalities with such stores. They may either pick up their online orders at the dispensaries' physical locations or have the products delivered to their doorsteps if ordering from cannabis dispensaries approved to deliver marijuana products. At the point of delivery, buyers must provide valid government-issued IDs or medical marijuana cards, whichever is applicable, for identity verification purposes.

Visiting a Dispensary in Taylor

When visiting a cannabis dispensary near Taylor, a registered marijuana patient must take their medical marijuana card with them as required by state law. An individual visiting an adult-use cannabis dispensary in the city must hold a valid government-issued identification card. Licensed weed dispensaries in Michigan have the right to deny entry to individuals who cannot present such cards. It is also important to have sufficient cash to purchase cannabis products, as dispensaries primarily accept cash payments; credit cards are not permitted. To reduce their waiting time at the dispensaries, individuals can order cannabis products online before visiting weed dispensaries.

Taylor Dispensary Laws

Taylor allows recreational dispensaries to locate within its borders as long as the licensees follow the rules spelled out in the Section 11.02 of the city’s ordinance. These rules specifically prohibit marijuana establishments from setting up in residential zones. With regards to medical marijuana dispensaries, Taylor’s Code of Ordinances, as contained in Section 11-24, lays down the following rules:

  • Marijuana consumption on the premises of licensed medical cannabis dispensaries is prohibited
  • Unless all transactions take place indoors, no licensed dispensary may provide drive-through services on their premises
  • No medical cannabis dispensary may advertise medical cannabis products in any form or via any medium within 100 feet of a youth center, public park, or any structure where religious activities are performed. Similarly, it is unlawful to advertise marijuana in any form within 1,000 feet of any school. No medical cannabis dispensary's advertising material must be false, misleading, appeal to minors, or deceptive
  • When a medical cannabis dispensary is not operating, it must secure every usable cannabis in a safe attached to its licensed premises
  • Licensed medical cannabis dispensaries may only operate between 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. daily
  • Per Section 11-29 of the Taylor Code of Ordinances, no medical marijuana facility, including medical cannabis dispensaries, may be situated within 1,000 feet of any public park, child care center, religious institution, school, or resident

Recreational Laws in Taylor

Recreational cannabis laws in Taylor include the following:

  • It is illegal to consume cannabis in public places or on federal lands in Taylor
  • Driving while under the influence of marijuana is prohibited. It is an offense punishable with severe penalties
  • Only individuals aged 21 years and over may legally consume recreational weed in Taylor and are subject to the Michigan-approved possession limit
  • Adults 21 years and older may grow up to 12 marijuana plants at home for personal use

Medical Cannabis Laws in Taylor

Medical marijuana patients in Taylor must adhere to the following medical cannabis laws:

  • Only qualifying patients with eligible debilitating conditions may possess and use medicinal cannabis in Taylor. Per Section 11-5 of the Taylor Code of Ordinances, a registered cannabis patient must not consume cannabis in any public space
  • Per Section 333.26424 of the Michigan Medical Marijuana Act, a qualifying patient may only transport medical marijuana-infused products in a vehicle if in a sealed and labeled package. The sealed products must be carried in a vehicle trunk. If the car does not have a trunk, sealed cannabis products must be kept in a place that cannot be readily accessible in the vehicle's interior space
  • Registered cannabis patients may cultivate up to 12 marijuana plants at home for personal use

How to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Taylor

Before applying for a Michigan medical marijuana card in Taylor, a person must see a state-licensed physician who will assess them and determine their eligibility for medical marijuana therapy. After the physician evaluates them and recommends them for medical cannabis treatment, they can apply to the Cannabis Regulatory Agency (CRA) for a medical marijuana card by mail or online via the Citizen Portal provided by LARA. For online applications, licensed physicians must certify patients for medical marijuana using their (physicians') online accounts. The LARA also provides instructions on creating a user profile and applying for a Michigan medical marijuana patient registry card online via the Citizen Portal.

To apply for a Michigan medical marijuana card in Taylor via mail, a qualifying patient must complete one of the following:

These application forms include checklists of the required documents. Completed and necessary documents should be packaged in an envelope and sent via mail to the CRA at:

Michigan Medical Marijuana Program
P.O. Box 30083
Lasing, MI 48909

Where is it Legal to Consume Cannabis in Taylor?

In Taylor, marijuana users can legally consume cannabis in their private residences, not in public places.

How to Buy Cannabis at a Taylor Dispensary

To buy cannabis from a dispensary in Taylor, you must be an adult aged 21 or over and provide a valid ID verifying your age and identity. When a medical marijuana provisioning center is established in the city, it will require visitors to provide their Michigan medical marijuana cards before entry.

The Average Price in Taylor

On average, Taylor marijuana dispensaries sell an ounce of cannabis at an average of $108.

Most Popular Strains in Taylor

The most popular weed strains consumed by marijuana users in Taylor include Light Saber, GMO Cookies, Blueberry Crumble, Stardawg, Bloodstar, Uncle Bruce, and Rainbow Belts.

Can You Smoke in Public in Taylor?

No, Taylor prohibits smoking cannabis in public spaces.

How Much Marijuana Can You Possess at Once in Taylor?

Cannabis patients may hold up to 2.5 ounces of usable marijuana or its equivalent at once for medical purposes in Taylor. Also, adults 21 years and older may possess up to 15 grams of marijuana concentrate and no more than 2.5 ounces of usable cannabis.

Can I Ship Cannabis in Taylor?

No. Under federal laws, it is illegal and considered a federal offense to ship cannabis in any form from other states to Taylor.

Can I Order Cannabis Online in Taylor?

Yes, eligible cannabis consumers can order cannabis online from Michigan-licensed weed dispensaries offering online sales services and have their orders delivered to them in Taylor.

Are there 24-hour Dispensaries in Taylor?

No. Section 11-24 of the City Code of Ordinances sets operation hours between 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 for marijuana dispensaries.

Can Tourists Use Dispensaries in Taylor?

Yes. A tourist may visit the recreational cannabis dispensaries in Taylor as long as they are 21 or older.

Do You Need ID for Dispensary in Taylor?

Yes. You need a valid ID confirming your identity and age to enter, and buy from, a dispensary in the City of Taylor.

Best Dispensaries in Taylor

There are currently two marijuana retailers in Taylor. These are The Chronic Michigan and King of Budz.

Do Dispensaries Scan your ID in Taylor?

Yes. Michigan cannabis laws mandate dispensaries to scan customers' IDs.

How Many Dispensaries are in Taylor?

There are currently two adult-use cannabis dispensaries in the city.

Can Dispensaries in Taylor Take Credit Cards?

No. Michigan-licensed dispensaries do not accept credit card payments.

How Many Dispensaries Can You Visit in One Day in Taylor?

You can visit all the dispensaries in Taylor in a single day, but you cannot buy more than the possession limit of weed allowed by state law.

Do Dispensaries in Taylor Take Health Insurance?

No. Federal law prohibits licensed marijuana dispensaries from accepting health insurance for marijuana sales services.

Do Dispensaries in Taylor Track How Much Weed You Buy?

Yes. They are mandated to track marijuana sales using Metrc.

Can You Enter a Dispensary in Taylor at Age 18?

No. Both dispensaries currently operating in Taylor only sell adult-use marijuana. To enter these weed stores, you must be 21 or older.

Where Can I Find Taylor Cannabis Regulator’s Contact Information?

Anyone can find the Taylor cannabis regulator's contact information on the Michigan Cannabis Regulatory Agency (CRA) website.

How Do I Report Illegal Cannabis Activities in Taylor?

Contact the Taylor Police Department at (734) 287-6611 or the Enforcement Division of the CRA at (517) 284-8599 to report any illegal cannabis activity in the city.