- Is recreational marijuana legal in Flint Michigan?
- Yes. Recreational marijuana has been legal in Michigan since 2018 for adults 21 and over. Licensed dispensaries in Flint Michigan sell flower, edibles, concentrates, vapes, and tinctures without requiring a medical card.
- Do I need a medical card to buy cannabis in Flint Michigan?
- No — anyone 21 or older with a valid government-issued ID can purchase recreational cannabis at any licensed dispensary in Flint Michigan. A Michigan medical marijuana card is only required for medical-only dispensaries or medical-tier pricing.
- What's the legal purchase limit for recreational cannabis in Michigan?
- Adults 21+ can purchase up to 2.5 ounces of usable marijuana per transaction in Michigan, with no more than 15 grams in the form of concentrate. Medical patients have higher monthly limits.
- Do dispensaries in Flint Michigan offer delivery?
- Many dispensaries in Flint Michigan offer same-day cannabis delivery to qualifying addresses. Look for the "🚗 Delivery available" tag on listings below, or filter by Cannabis Delivery.
- What forms of ID do dispensaries in Flint Michigan accept?
- Michigan dispensaries accept valid government-issued photo IDs proving you are 21+: US driver's license, US state ID, US passport, or US military ID. Medical patients must also present a valid Michigan medical marijuana card.
- What's the average price of an ounce of cannabis in Flint Michigan?
- Average ounce prices in Flint Michigan range from roughly $80 for value flower to $200+ for top-shelf strains, with most dispensaries running daily deals. Prices have dropped across Michigan since 2022.
- Are there any dispensaries in Flint Michigan open 24 hours?
- Michigan state law limits dispensary hours; most dispensaries in Flint Michigan close by 9pm or 10pm. Check individual listings, or use the "Open now" filter to see what's currently open.
- What's the difference between recreational and medical dispensaries in Michigan?
- Recreational dispensaries sell to anyone 21+ with valid ID. Medical dispensaries serve registered Michigan medical patients and typically offer larger purchase limits, lower taxes, and more high-potency products. Many are dual-licensed.