The 2023 DCC Medicinal and Adult-Use Cannabis Regulations permit weed delivery in Norfolk despite the city's prohibition of commercial marijuana activities. Out-of-city California-licensed cannabis dispensaries can provide marijuana delivery services to eligible weed consumers in the city. All cannabis deliveries in Norfolk must comply with the state’s weed delivery regulations.
Yes. While Section 17.04.080(B) of the Norfolk Municipal Code prohibits commercial medical and recreational marijuana activities, registered medical cannabis patients in the city can still receive medical marijuana weed deliveries from out-of-city dispensaries. The California Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) adopted a set of regulations in 2023, including one that permits weed delivery in all jurisdictions of the state.
Yes, recreational marijuana delivery is allowed in Norfolk. Section 15416 of the 2023 DCC Medicinal and Adult-Use Cannabis Regulations permits the delivery of adult-use cannabis products to eligible consumers in Norfolk.
Yes, Norfolk residents can order cannabis products online or by phone. Despite the ban on commercial cannabis activities in the city, out-of-city marijuana dispensaries with delivery options can receive online or phone cannabis orders and make them available to buyers in Norfolk. Such dispensaries may only make deliveries through their employees, and delivery procedures must comply with California weed delivery rules.
Under California marijuana laws, registered medical marijuana patients or caregivers may order up to 8 ounces of cannabis per time for delivery in Norfolk. Recreational marijuana consumers may only order up to 8 grams of marijuana concentrates and no more than 1 ounce of marijuana flowers.
Qualifying marijuana patients who are at least 18 years old and adults aged 21 years or older (recreational cannabis consumers) can use marijuana delivery services in Norfolk. Caregivers must assist registered cannabis patients under 18 with ordering cannabis products and receiving them upon delivery.
Generally, only marijuana dispensaries licensed by the California Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) can provide weed delivery services in Norfolk. While the city’s municipal code prohibits establishing cannabis dispensaries, dispensaries in other California locations licensed as storefront and non-storefront (delivery-only) retailers can legally deliver marijuana products in Norfolk.
No marijuana dispensary can operate out of Norfolk in compliance with the city’s municipal code. However, residents can find weed delivery services near them by locating California-licensed dispensaries in neighboring cities/towns that offer delivery services in Norfolk. They can check dispensaries’ websites for this information or call them.
Yes, an ID is required to receive a weed delivery in Norfolk, and the buyer must be present to receive their order. Registered medical cannabis patients or caregivers must provide their physicians' recommendations or medical marijuana cards, while recreational consumers must tender their government-issued IDs.