Nevada Weed Delivery
With recreational marijuana newly legal in Nevada, weed delivery is set to expand fast — here's what to expect on cost, safety and where it's headed first.
Weed Delivery is no different than going to the dispensary and buying it there.
Our reviewRecreational Weed Delivery Is Coming to Nevada
Nevada is among the first states to legalize recreational marijuana, meaning customers no longer need a medical marijuana license to buy. That change is expected to accelerate weed delivery services across the state, built on the same on-demand model as Uber: order online, and the marijuana typically arrives at your door in under an hour.
On cost, the market is early enough that delivery doesn't carry much of a premium yet. Services are still competing for customers, which means discounts and new-user incentives are common — worth using while the competition is fresh. On safety, delivery is treated as equivalent to an in-person dispensary trip, with the added benefit of not needing to drive to make a purchase.
Las Vegas is expected to see some of the earliest and biggest growth, with dispensaries like ReLeaf positioned to deliver directly to hotel rooms within the hour once services scale up in the city.
A Closer Look
An Industry About to Take Off
Recreational marijuana has passed in Nevada, and weed delivery services are expected to follow soon after, especially in Las Vegas.