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Are there Marijuana Dispensaries in Syracuse?

No. Although the New York Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act makes recreational cannabis legal in Syracuse, there are presently no adult-use cannabis dispensaries in the city.

Are there Medical Marijuana Dispensaries in Syracuse?

Yes. There are medical marijuana dispensaries in Syracuse. These facilities sell medical cannabis in the form of tinctures, tablets, capsules, oral powders, lozenges, transdermal patches, oral sprays, and whole-flower cannabis for vaporization.

Can You Buy Cannabis from Online Weed Dispensaries in Syracuse?

Yes. You can buy cannabis online from medical cannabis dispensaries in the city. However, you cannot yet purchase adult-use cannabis in the city.

Visiting a Dispensary in Syracuse

There are no legal recreational cannabis dispensaries to visit in the City of Syracuse, as retail sales in New York are just rolling out. However, there are medical marijuana dispensaries to visit if you are a legal, medical cannabis patient with valid documentation. You can find the address of Syracuse dispensaries by searching cannabis dispensaries in the city online. To search online, use the phrase “cannabis dispensaries near me.”

When you visit a medical cannabis dispensary in the city, you must provide a valid New York State Department of Health-issued medical marijuana card before you may be allowed to enter. You also need to bring cash to pay for your medical marijuana purchases, as cannabis transactions are usually completed with cash. After completing your purchase, you will not be allowed to consume the products on the premises of the dispensing facility as it is against New York laws. The state makes exceptions for dispensaries with valid consumption lounge licenses. Hence, if the dispensary is permitted to operate a consumption lounge, you may consume cannabis within the confines of the lounge.

Syracuse Dispensary Laws

Syracuse dispensary laws are adopted from the state law on cannabis dispensary operations. These include:

  • Medical cannabis dispensaries are prohibited from selling medical marijuana to persons not certified as medical cannabis patients or approved as designated caregivers

  • Medical cannabis dispensaries may not dispense more cannabis than the permitted limits to patients and caregivers

  • A dispensary may not be located within 500 feet or on the same road as a school or community facility

  • A dispensary may not be located within 200 feet or on the same street as a building occupied by a house of worship

  • Consumption at dispensaries must be limited to businesses with valid on-site consumption licenses

  • Dispensaries are required to scan the IDs of purchasers before making sales. Sales may only be made to adults aged 21 or older for recreational cannabis

  • Cannabis dispensaries with the relevant licenses are allowed to deliver cannabis and cannabis products

Recreational Laws in Syracuse

The New York Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act made recreational cannabis use legal in the City of Syracuse in 2021. The MRTA allowed adults over the age of 21 to purchase, possess, and transport cannabis in specific quantities. MRTA permits:

  • Syracuse adults of legal age to possess up to 85 grams of marijuana and 24 grams of concentrates

  • Cannabis consumption in their private homes and residences

  • Adults of legal age are permitted to share marijuana with persons aged 21 or older. Such sharing must not exceed the stipulated possession limits and must not involve barter or remuneration

  • Adults of legal age to cultivate up to six (three mature plants and three immature plants) cannabis plants in their home for personal recreational use and a maximum of 12 (six mature plants and six immature plants) plants per household

  • Syracuse employers to enforce policies restricting cannabis consumption in workplaces

MRTA prohibits:

  • The transportation of cannabis across state lines

  • Selling cannabis

  • without the proper license

  • Driving or operating a motor vehicle under the influence of cannabis

  • Cannabis possession on federal lands, parks, and buildings

Medical Cannabis Laws in Syracuse

Since the approval of the Compassionate Care Act in 2014, Syracuse residents have had legal access to cannabis for medicinal purposes under the state's medical marijuana program. The New York State Medical Marijuana Program is an initiative that offers Syracuse residents and other New Yorkers with certain medical conditions access to cannabis.

Prospective patients must visit New York State Department of Health-registered physicians in order to register in the state medical marijuana program. The New York Marijuana Revenue and Taxation Act recently expanded the requirements for medical marijuana eligibility, allowing prescriptions to be issued to more patients with a wider range of physical and mental health issues. After receiving certification from a participating medical physician, you can create an account with the Department of Health and apply for a medical marijuana card.

Registered medical cannabis patients in the City of Syracuse may possess up to 60-day supplies of medical cannabis products purchased from approved dispensaries in the city or other New York locations at any given time. Under the Compassionate Care Act, children and patients unable to care for themselves may designate caregivers to help them administer medical cannabis. Note that medical marijuana dispensaries in Syracuse require buyers to provide their medical marijuana cards before selling cannabis to purchasers.

Patients with medical marijuana cards in Syracuse may legally grow cannabis indoors or outdoors at their residences or caregivers' homes. However, the plants may not be visible to the public; they must be enclosed or hidden by gates, doors, fences, or other barriers. In Syracuse, landlords cannot penalize patients or caregivers who engage in lawful medicinal marijuana activity.

Patients may grow up to three mature plants and three immature cannabis plants. Designated caregivers may serve up to four medical cannabis patients simultaneously and grow up to six plants per patient but no more than 12 plants in total.

How to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Syracuse

You must have a debilitating ailment and a medical cannabis certification from an approved healthcare practitioner in order to get a medicinal marijuana card in the City of Syracuse. Also, the healthcare practitioner must attest on the certification that medicinal cannabis use is clinically appropriate and recommended for your condition. A non-exhaustive list of healthcare practitioners authorized to issue medical cannabis certifications under the New York medical cannabis program are available on the New York State medical cannabis program website.

Note that not all physical or mental conditions qualify for medical cannabis recommendations. However, conditions such as HIV, AIDS, cancer, chronic pain, cachexia, epilepsy, PTSD, neuropathies, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson's disease are common conditions for which medical cannabis certifications are issued.

Applications for medical marijuana cards are completed online via the Medical Cannabis Data Management System. However, you will be required to provide proof of residency and a medicinal cannabis certification. You may use a New York State driver's license or another New York State-issued identity card to establish your residency in Syracuse. As proof of residency, temporary Syracuse residents may provide a utility bill, lease paperwork, or hospital bill.

After getting a medical cannabis certification, visit the MY.NY.gov website to finish the application process. If you do not have a profile on the my.ny.gov portal, you must create an account and verify your profile on the site. After:

  • Log in to your profile on the MY.NY.gov site

  • Choose the tab labeled "Health Applications"

  • Select the "MCDMS (Medical Cannabis Data Management System)" link

  • Select the button labeled "Start New Registration"

  • Follow the subsequent prompts to complete your application

After the approval of your application, the state Department of Health will provide you with a temporary medical marijuana registration card via the application portal. In combination with a valid government-issued ID, you may use the temporary card to purchase medicinal cannabis. Your permanent medical cannabis card will arrive in the mail in 1-2 weeks. For additional information on obtaining a medical marijuana card in the City of Syracuse, contact the New York State Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) at medical@ocm.ny.gov or call the Office at (888) 626-5151.

Where is it Legal to Consume Cannabis in Syracuse?

Cannabis use is lawful in private Syracuse houses or properties, as well as places where tobacco use is permitted. However, cannabis use is prohibited in motor vehicles, public areas, and federal properties. Syracuse landlords and employers may restrict the use of cannabis on their properties and workplaces.

How to Buy Cannabis at a Syracuse Dispensary

Residents looking to buy medicinal marijuana in Syracuse have two options: visit a local dispensary or shop online. To locate Syracuse medical cannabis retail shops, type "cannabis dispensaries near me" into a search engine. The same process will be required when adult-use cannabis dispensaries open in the city. When adult-use retail cannabis dispensaries open in the city, you will need a government-issued ID card verifying your age of 21 or older to purchase cannabis from such facilities. To buy medical marijuana in Syracuse, you need a New York State medical marijuana card.

The Average Price in Syracuse

One gram of pre-roll in Syracuse costs about $15-$18, while typical flower products sell for about $50 for an eighth.

Most Popular Strains in Syracuse

Some of the popular cannabis strains in Syracuse include:

  • Gorilla Breath

  • Lemon Haze

  • Sour Kush

  • OG Kush

Can You Smoke in Public in Syracuse?

No. Smoking cannabis in public places is illegal in Syracuse.

How Much Marijuana Can You Possess at Once in Syracuse?

Pursuant to the New York MRTA, Syracuse residents over the age of 21 are permitted to possess 85 grams of cannabis and 24 grams of concentrated cannabis. Registered medical cannabis patients may possess up to 60-day supplies of medicinal cannabis.

Can I Ship Cannabis in Syracuse?

No. Shipping cannabis in Syracuse across state lines is prohibited as cannabis is illegal federally.

Can I Order Cannabis Online in Syracuse?

You may order medical cannabis online in Syracuse. There are currently no dispensaries selling adult-use cannabis in the city.

Are there 24-hour Dispensaries in Syracuse?

There are currently no 24-hour dispensaries in Syracuse.

Can Tourists Use Dispensaries in Syracuse?

No. Medical cannabis is not accessible to tourists in Syracuse. When adult-use dispensaries open in the city, tourists will be able to visit and purchase recreational cannabis from such facilities if they have valid ID cards showing they are 21 or older.

Do You Need ID for Dispensary in Syracuse?

You need a New York State-issued medical marijuana card to buy medical cannabis from medical marijuana dispensaries in the city. To buy adult-use cannabis, you need a valid government-issued ID card showing you are 21 or older.

Best Dispensaries in Syracuse

Etain and MedMen dispensaries are the only medical marijuana dispensaries in Syracuse. There are currently no adult-use marijuana dispensaries in the city.

Do Dispensaries Scan your ID in Syracuse?

Yes. Syracuse marijuana dispensaries scan customers' IDs to ensure that only authorized persons purchase cannabis and cannabis products.

How Many Dispensaries are in Syracuse?

Per the New York Office of Cannabis Management website, only two marijuana dispensaries are in the City of Syracuse. The dispensaries only serve authorized medical cannabis patients and their caregivers. There are no recreational cannabis dispensaries in the city presently.

Can Dispensaries in Syracuse Take Credit Cards?

Credit cards are not accepted by Syracuse weed dispensaries.

How Many dispensaries Can You Visit in One Day?

You can currently visit multiple dispensaries in one day in the City of Syracuse. However, you cannot buy above the permitted limits under New York law.

Do Dispensaries in Syracuse Take Health Insurance?

No. Marijuana purchases are not covered by health insurance policies.

Do Dispensaries in Syracuse Track How Much Weed You Buy?

Yes. Syracuse dispensaries track weed purchases in their facilities.

Can You Enter a Dispensary in Syracuse at Age 18?

When recreational cannabis sales commence in the city, you must be 21 or older to enter such facilities. Syracuse residents aged 18 and older with New York State Department of Health-issued medical cannabis cards may visit medical marijuana dispensaries to buy medical cannabis products.

Where Can I Find the Syracuse Cannabis Regulator's Contact Information?

The state Office of Cannabis Management regulates cannabis activities in Syracuse and other New York State locations. You may contact the OCM by email at info@ocm.ny.gov or by phone at (888) 626-5151.

How Do I Report Illegal Cannabis Activities in Syracuse?

You may report illegal cannabis activities to the Syracuse Police Department or the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM).