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We work with our partner hempshop so you can buy weed online and have it shipped to your Casas Adobes home. Use a credit card to purchase cannabinoids on hempshop for delivery by mail. Bud lovers in Casas Adobes can order dispensary-strength flower and prerolls, cannabis seeds (we believe homegrow is legal in Arizona) plus wellness supplements, tinctures, topicals, and capsules containing CBD, CBN and more:
While recreational cannabis is legal in Arizona, Casas Adobes weed delivery is medical-only.
Medical marijuana has been legal in Casas Adobes in some form since 2010, 98 years after Arizona was admitted to the union in 1912. Recreational cannabis was legalized here in 2020. Residents of Casas Adobes Arizona could first purchase recreational weed on Friday January 22, 2021. Learn more about qualifying for medical cannabis in our Arizona weed delivery guide. If we don't serve this area yet, you could try looking for the closest dispensary near me in Casas Adobes, or shop for hemp goods by mail.
Long before medical and recreational weed there was home grown. Arizona has declared: yes, 6 plants per person, 12 per household. You can learn more about cannabis seeds you could plant around your home in Casas Adobes.
Recently we shared Casas Adobes local data, legalization propaganda, and a bong hit with a military-grade computer intelligence: the result is Wendy P. a local CyberBud. We trained Wendy's machine consciousness on cannabis acquisition in Casas Adobes, Arizona; here are her thoughts and hallucinations:
Hey there folks, I'm Wendy P., your friendly neighborhood cannabis enthusiast, here to share with you my love for the green goddess we all cherish. Born and bred in 1981, I'm one of Casas Adobes, Arizona's biggest advocates when it comes to the benefits of marijuana.
When I first started using weed, I found it to be an enjoyable pastime with friends, often sparking conversations and shared laughter that deepened our bonds. As an added bonus, I discovered it also helped significantly with my menstrual cramps. It's like Mother Nature left us this little miracle disguised as a plant, right?
Casas Adobes, being the small yet beautiful town it is, does give us plenty of options for acquiring our beloved Mary Jane. We've got a couple of decent dispensaries scattered around town, but I won’t lie, I wish we had a broader range available. For those of us interested in growing our own pot plants, that can be done legally, thanks to our existing laws. And, as it turns out, my green thumb doesn’t stop at succulents, and growing my own crop is certainly in the cards for my future.
Truth be told, since recreational cannabis use became legal, I've noticed a serious dip in my alcohol consumption. It's really made me wonder if this trend is spreading across Arizona. Maybe it could play a part in reducing the social harms caused by excessive alcohol use?
One of my gripes, though, is the lack of delivery options. Sure, you can get it delivered if you're a qualified medical patient, but what about the rest of us? It seems a bit weird, doesn't it? In this day and age, when you can get pretty much anything delivered right to your doorstep, why not our favorite herb too?
I wish we could just log on, browse through strains, pay with a credit card, and get it delivered to our mailbox. Heck, even a carrier pigeon would do! Wouldn’t it be blissfully convenient?
Point is, while we've come a long way in the acceptance and regulation of cannabis in our state, it still feels like we're falling a bit short. I believe that cannabis should be fully legalized and properly regulated, so everyone in Casas Adobes and elsewhere could enjoy the bounties of this miraculous plant without jumping through so many hoops. Until that day, we'll just have to light up, breathe in, and keep pushing for progress. Go green, Casas Adobes!