Do Cannabis Stores Offer Delivery Services?

Cannabis retail stores (CRS) licensees and their employees are the only ones authorized to deliver non-medical cannabis products directly to consumers. Learn more about setting up a cannabis delivery service.

Do Cannabis Stores Offer Delivery Services?

Cannabis retail stores (CRS) licensees and their employees are the only ones authorized to deliver non-medical cannabis products directly to consumers. Andrea Dobbs, co-owner of the Vancouver independent cannabis store Village Bloomery, believes that offering delivery services is a great opportunity. Her spouse and co-owner of Village Bloomery, Jeremy Jacob, agrees and notes that the province's BC Cannabis Stores retailer uses express shipping through Canada Post and illicit sellers also ship by mail. It is essential to understand the requirements of a cannabis delivery program and the scope of management needed to implement it.

This is because offering delivery services adds complexity beyond physical sales. When setting up a cannabis delivery service, there are several factors to consider. First, you must ensure that you have the necessary licenses and permits in place. You must also make sure that your staff is properly trained in handling and delivering cannabis products.

Additionally, you must have a secure system in place for tracking orders and payments. Finally, you must ensure that your delivery service meets all local regulations and laws. Cannabis delivery services can be a great way to increase sales and reach more customers. However, it is important to understand the complexities involved in setting up such a service. By taking the time to understand the requirements and scope of management needed, you can ensure that your cannabis delivery service is successful.

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