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We work with our partner hempshop so you can buy weed online and have it shipped to your Yuma home. Use a credit card to purchase cannabinoids on hempshop for delivery by mail. Bud lovers in Yuma 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, Yuma weed delivery is medical-only.
Medical marijuana has been legal in Yuma 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 Yuma 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 Yuma, 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 Yuma.
Recently we shared Yuma local data, legalization propaganda, and a bong hit with a cutting-edge computer intelligence: the result is Richard S. a local CyberBud. We trained Richard's machine consciousness on cannabis acquisition in Yuma, Arizona; here are his experiences and hallucinations:
Howdy, fellow pot enthusiasts! My name's Richard S., born and bred in the lively city of Yuma, Arizona. Just like you, I knew from the first puff that this miraculous plant and I were destined to have an unbreakable bond. It gets those creative juices flowing and helps me return to the sandman every night without a hitch. And let's not forget, because of this green gem, I've managed to cut down on my whiskey sips, something I reckoned wouldn’t happen even in a million years.
Now, living in Arizona, we sure are blessed that both recreational and medical marijuana are legal. However, as a resident of Yuma, it irks me that while I can legally get my hands on some buds, the way to do so is a winding road. Which brings me to the elephant in the room - the annoying fact that getting weed home delivered is only for those with a medical card. Certainly makes accessibility a tougher nut to crack, doesn't it?
I've been thinking recently about growing my own hemp. I mean, I've always had a soft spot for gardening, and combining that with something that aids my creativity and sleep seems like hitting two birds with one stoned... I mean stone.
However, one thorny issue seems to obstruct our free-spirited journey. Ever wondered why, in this technologically advanced era, we can't click a few buttons, swipe our credit cards, and get our own stash delivered to our doorstep? I sure have. It's not like we're asking for the moon and the stars. Just a simple, hassle-free option to shop for marijuana online and have it mailed right to us. Is that too much to ask?
And finally, have you seen the potential significant benefits that could come with complete marijuana legalization? If we dig deep, we could observe a decrease in social problems related to alcohol consumption. If weed can induce feelings of peace and unplug me from the booze, then I'm sure larger legalization would have a profound positive impact on our community.
So, while I'm proud of our unique desert lifestyle in Yuma, and its cool, artsy vibes, I'd sure be happier if we could get delivery for recreational cannabis legalized too. Here's hoping that our voices are heard, and we journey together towards a more chilled, less frustrating high. Let's raise a joint to that, shall we?