Maine Marijuana Delivery
Maine Marijuana Delivery is famous for its lobster, which can be served in a roll or at a lobster bake dinner alongside clam chowder, boiled potatoes, and corn on the cob. But there’s something else that could make the meal even better: weed.
In 2022, the Maine Legislature approved a bill that would allow marijuana consumers to receive cannabis products from licensed dispensaries through home delivery or curbside pickup services. Consumers must present a government-issued ID to ensure that the delivery driver can verify their identity and age. The bill also prohibits people from designating others to receive their cannabis deliveries.
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As of 2019, there are six licensed retail stores and one cultivation facility in the state of Maine. Applicants who wish to open adult-use marijuana establishments must submit an application to the Office of Marijuana Policy (OMP) that includes proof of local authorization, a security plan, and electrical and plumbing inspections. Applicants must pay an application fee to OMP before the license will be activated.
The OMP has contracted with Metrc LLC to provide a tracking and trace system that is compliant with the State of Maine’s regulated cannabis market. The system will enable retailers to comply with track and trace reporting requirements and enforcement of purchase limits. The Metrc system will seamlessly integrate with the Cova POS platform, making it easy for retail operators to stay in compliance.
Ron Segev is a practical-minded business lawyer who represents cultivators, medical marijuana patients, dispensaries, CBD extractors, oil distillers, food processors, media and marketing companies, consultancies, and other businesses involved in the legal marijuana industry. He has extensive experience in the areas of mergers and acquisitions, licensing, financing, employment issues, and regulatory compliance.