Most cannabis dispensaries offer a wide range of flowers, pre-rolls, topicals, and tinctures. Although these products are available to medicinal and recreational customers, there are a few key differences between medical and recreational purchases. If you’re interested in learning more about buying cannabis, it can be helpful to understand how these two categories differ.
There isn’t a difference between recreational and medical weed as far as the quality or THC percentages go, but there is a difference in the taxes you’ll pay, the dosage, and your ability to apply discounts.
For example, in Massachusetts, you can only buy up to 28 grams recreationally but can buy up to 280 grams if you have medical authorization.
Massachusetts charges a 6.25 percent sales tax on recreational cannabis, but there is no standard sales tax on medical cannabis. Additionally, Massachusetts doesn’t allow discounts to be applied to recreational sales, but they can be used for medicinal sales.
Recreational customers over 21 don’t need a medical card to purchase from a dispensary. On the other hand, those between the ages of 18 and 21 need a medical card to buy cannabis.
To get a medical cannabis card in Massachusetts, you’ll first need to obtain a certification from a qualified healthcare provider. Then, you’ll need to complete the registration process for the state’s medical use program. You can complete this registration process online or with a paper registration form and must prove you are a Massachusetts resident.
You’ll pay less for medical weed since you aren’t charged sales tax. Medical customers also enjoy a range of Massachusetts medical dispensary discounts. For example, New England Harvest offers a range of medical programs and discounts strictly for medical customers:
New England Harvest regularly partners with the Canna-Wise Alternative Medicine Team and MedWell Health and Wellness Centers to provide education on medical cannabis use. Keep an eye on our site for in-store popups where you can learn about the benefits of becoming a medical patient.