Minnesota Cannabis Delivery Status

Track when legal cannabis delivery launches and explore current pickup options

Delivery Coming 2026
Curbside Available Now

Current Status: Delivery Not Yet Available

Licensed cannabis delivery is not yet legal in Minnesota. The Office of Cannabis Management is working on delivery licensing, with first deliveries expected sometime in 2026.

Warning: Any service currently offering cannabis delivery is operating illegally. Use only licensed dispensaries with curbside pickup or legal hemp-derived THC delivery.

Minnesota Cannabis Delivery Timeline

August 2023
Complete

Adult-Use Legalization

Cannabis legalized for adults 21+, but sales and delivery not yet operational

January 2025
Complete

First Dispensaries Open

Licensed dispensaries begin adult-use sales with in-store and curbside pickup

2025
Complete

Delivery Regulations Finalized

OCM finalizes rules for cannabis delivery licensing and operations

2026
In Progress

Delivery License Applications

Dispensaries and delivery services can apply for delivery licenses

TBD 2026
Upcoming

Legal Delivery Launches

First licensed cannabis deliveries expected to begin

Your Current Options

Curbside Pickup

Available Now

Order online, pick up at the dispensary without entering

Where: Most licensed dispensaries

How it works:

  1. 1.Browse dispensary menu online
  2. 2.Place your order and pay (if available)
  3. 3.Drive to dispensary at pickup time
  4. 4.Call or check in via app
  5. 5.Staff brings order to your car

In-Store Pickup

Available Now

Order online, pick up inside the dispensary

Where: All licensed dispensaries

How it works:

  1. 1.Browse menu online or via dispensary app
  2. 2.Add items to cart and submit order
  3. 3.Receive confirmation with pickup time
  4. 4.Visit dispensary and check in
  5. 5.Skip the line and pick up your order

Hemp THC Delivery

Available Now

Legal delivery of hemp-derived THC products

Where: Statewide via online retailers

How it works:

  1. 1.Order from licensed hemp retailers online
  2. 2.Products must be under 0.3% delta-9 THC by dry weight
  3. 3.Standard shipping to your address
  4. 4.Must be 21+ to receive
  5. 5.Includes gummies, beverages, tinctures

Cannabis Delivery

Coming Soon

Dispensary-to-door delivery of cannabis products

Where: Expected 2026 (pending licensing)

How it works:

  1. 1.Licenses being issued by OCM
  2. 2.Dispensaries applying for delivery permits
  3. 3.Regulations being finalized
  4. 4.Check back for updates

Dispensaries Offering Curbside Pickup

While we wait for delivery, these dispensaries offer convenient pickup options:

RISE Dispensaries

Multiple MN locations

Online ordering
Curbside pickup
In-store pickup

Green Goods

Minneapolis, Moorhead

Online ordering
Curbside pickup
Express pickup

Verilife

Various locations

Online ordering
In-store pickup

Native Nations Dispensaries

Tribal lands

In-store pickup
Some offer curbside

About Hemp-Derived THC Delivery

Hemp-derived THC products (under 0.3% delta-9 THC by dry weight) can legally be shipped to your home. However, this market is less regulated than licensed dispensaries. Here's what to know:

Verify the retailer is licensed and reputable
Check for third-party lab testing results (COAs)
Confirm products are under 0.3% delta-9 THC by dry weight
Be aware that hemp products are less regulated than licensed cannabis
Effects may differ from dispensary cannabis products
Some products may be mislabeled - buy from trusted sources

Bottom line: Hemp THC delivery is legal but buyer beware. For tested, regulated products, visit a licensed dispensary with curbside pickup until full delivery launches.

What to Avoid (Illegal Delivery Services)

Until legal delivery launches, avoid these red flags:

"Gifting" services that "sell" a sticker and "gift" cannabis
Social media accounts offering local delivery
Services that can't provide a state license number
Cash-only meetup "deliveries"
Websites claiming legal delivery before OCM announces it
Any service operating without OCM licensing

Risk: Buying from unlicensed sources means untested products, potential legal issues, and no consumer protections.

What to Expect When Delivery Launches

Based on other states' cannabis delivery programs, here's what Minnesota delivery will likely include:

Delivery Fees

Expect $5-$20 fees based on distance and order size. Free delivery thresholds likely.

Delivery Windows

Scheduled delivery windows, similar to food delivery. Same-day likely available in metro areas.

Service Areas

Metro areas first, with rural coverage expanding over time. Some cities may opt out.

Pro tip: Sign up for dispensary loyalty programs now. They'll likely notify members first when delivery launches and may offer early access or free delivery promotions.

Stay Updated on Delivery Launch

We'll update this page as soon as the OCM announces delivery licensing. Check back regularly for the latest information.

Frequently Asked Questions