Buying Cannabis Products in New York
Your Guide to Cannabis in New York
Both recreational (also called adult-use) and medical cannabis are legal in the state of New York. Whether you’re new to cannabis or an experienced cannabis enthusiast, Verilife is here to help you know what to expect when shopping for recreational cannabis in New York.


Understanding New York Marijuana Laws
Before visiting a dispensary in New York, make sure you meet the following requirements:
- You must be 21 years old.
- You must have a valid, government-issued photo ID.
If you are looking to purchase medical cannabis in New York, you will need a valid medical marijuana card.
What Are the Cannabis Purchase & Possession Limits in New York?
Both residents and out-of-state visitors are allowed to purchase and possess cannabis products from state-licensed dispensaries in New York. However, there are limits that recreational shoppers must abide by.


According to state laws, recreational cannabis consumers can purchase and possess:
- Up to 3 ounces of cannabis flower; AND
- Up to 24 grams of concentrated cannabis products, including cannabis vapes, edibles, topicals, concentrates, etc.
These totals are cumulative, allowing shoppers to hit their purchase limit through a combination of products like flower, pre-rolls, concentrates, vapes, and more.
Where Can I Use Cannabis in New York?
Smoking or vaping cannabis in New York falls under the smoke-free air laws, which means it’s allowed anywhere tobacco smoke is permitted. However, there are a few caveats for cannabis use.


Marijuana consumption is not permitted in the following scenarios:
- Federal land or property
- Any motor vehicle
- Around a minor
- Traveling across state lines
Businesses, landlords, and certain municipalities may have additional rules regarding use and possession of recreational cannabis. You should always check the rules for your location before consuming marijuana.


FAQs About Cannabis in New York
We get it, cannabis rules can be confusing! We get tons of questions at our New York dispensaries; we’ve included a few here to get your started. If you want to know more, feel free to ask one of our budtenders.
Are there legal dispensaries in New York?
Yes, you’ll find state-licensed dispensaries for medical patients and recreational shoppers throughout New York.
Are there legal dispensaries in New York City?
Yes, you’ll find state-licensed dispensaries throughout New York City and the rest of the state.
Where can I buy marijuana in New York?
Cannabis shoppers and medical patients can purchase medical marijuana products at state-licensed dispensaries across New York State.
How old do you have to be to buy marijuana in New York?
Recreational cannabis shoppers must be at least 21 years old to purchase products from a dispensary
Does New York have recreational dispensaries?
Yes, New York offers recreational dispensaries across the state, including New York City.
What do I need when I visit a dispensary in New York?
All dispensary visitors must bring a valid, government-issued photo ID. If you are a medical patient, you will also need to present your valid certification number. (New York does not accept medical cards issued by other states.)
Where can I order marijuana online in New York?
All of our dispensaries feature online menus so you can browse before your visit and place an order for pick-up.
Can I go to a dispensary without a medical card in New York?
Customers over the age of 21 can visit a state-licensed, recreational dispensary without a medical cannabis card. Make sure to check which dispensaries in your area serve adult-use shoppers, though, as many dispensaries in New York are still medical only.
What are my payment options in New York?
New York dispensaries accept cash and many accept debit cards as well. Unfortunately, due to federal regulations, credit card payments are not possible.
Can I visit a New York dispensary if I’m from out of state?
Yes, out-of-state visitors are able to visit recreational dispensaries in New York. (Medical dispensaries require a valid New York medical registration number.)