Our goal is to expand affordable access to properly vetted and quality-driven cannabis products to patients who need it the most. Located at Somerset NJ, we are proud to be Central Jersey’s Premier Medical Cannabis Dispensary.
Yes! You can browse our online store and check out from our website. Once the order is confirmed, you will receive a text or email when it’s ready to be picked up. You can also come to visit our store to make purchases. We accept cash and debit card.
The maximum amount of medical cannabis that a qualifying patient or the patient’s designated caregiver is allowed by law to purchase is 84 grams for a 30-day period; however, your authorizing health care practitioner will determine your dosage. Terminally ill patients are exempted from the maximum limits. Visit nj.gov/cannabis/medicinalcannabis/ for more information.
Yes. Opioid use disorder qualifies as a standalone debilitating medical condition for the program. Opioid use disorder patients may be eligible for medical cannabis to treat the opioid disorder itself, or if they suffer from chronic, painful withdrawal symptoms.
Medical cannabis and medical cannabis products are currently available as dried flower, concentrated oils, lozenges, and other chewable forms, pills, tablets, capsules. Drops and syrups, tinctures, and topical, transdermal, and sublingual forms. Traditional food-based “edibles” are not currently included.
No. Medical cannabis itself is not covered by any health plan in New Jersey. Talk with your health care practitioner about whether if office visits related to a qualifying medical condition being treated with medical cannabis can be covered by insurance.
Yes. A registered patient can designate up to two designated caregivers to assist with getting their medical cannabis. Caregivers must be registered (njmcp.crc.nj.gov/web/#/home) in order to pick up medical cannabis from an ATC on behalf of a patient. Someone driving you to the ATC, but not assisting you inside does not need to register as a caregiver with the NJ-CRC. Visit nj.gov/cannabis/medicinalcannabis/caregivers/ for information on eligibility and registration.
Yes, after you get a temporary New Jersey patient registration. Patients registered in other states may get a temporary New Jersey patient registration by consulting with a registered New Jersey health care practitioner. Patients will need to provide a current copy of their registration in the home state’s program and a valid photo identification card. Temporary IDs are valid for six months and cannot be renewed.
Yes. Medicinal cannabis patients may smoke their medicine anywhere smoking is allowed. However, New Jersey’s Smoke Free Air Act prohibits smoking of any kind in most public spaces.
The state sales tax on medicinal cannabis is 0%.