The Colorado legislature passed HB 19-1234 in 2019, legalizing medical and recreational marijuana deliveries in the state. However, municipalities must vote to allow marijuana delivery before it is permitted in their jurisdiction. As of July 2024, the City of Fort Collins has not yet voted to allow marijuana delivery.
No. With Colorado cities allowed to restrict medical marijuana delivery in their jurisdictions, it is not yet legal to receive medical marijuana delivery in the City of Fort Collins.
No. While recreational marijuana delivery is legal in some cities, such as Denver and Aurora, Fort Collins has yet to permit such an operation.
Although Fort Collins has not yet permitted online marijuana purchases for delivery, medical and recreational marijuana users can still order weed online for in-store, curbside, or drive-thru pickups.
It is illegal to order weed for delivery in Fort Collins. However, persons looking to order marijuana online for in-store or curbside pickups can order one ounce (recreational) or 2 ounces (medical) of marijuana.
It is currently not allowed for any individual, regardless of age or purpose, to order marijuana for delivery in Fort Collins.
Currently, weed delivery services are not permitted in Fort Collins. Although the Colorado Marijuana Enforcement Division (MED) allows businesses to obtain delivery permits authorizing weed delivery, the City of Fort Collins has not established regulations allowing weed delivery services in the city. Note that marijuana delivery permits are available to Colorado-licensed retail marijuana stores, medical marijuana stores, retail marijuana transporters, and medical marijuana transporters.
Currently, no weed delivery services are operating in Fort Collins. This is because the city has not yet permitted marijuana delivery services. However, if the city eventually allows weed delivery services, you can search online for "Fort Collins weed delivery near me" to find a delivery service in your area.
Fort Collins does not yet allow dispensaries to offer delivery services. However, if the city does permit deliveries in the future, a buyer must present a government-issued ID with the individual’s photo and date of birth. Medical marijuana buyers would also need to provide their Colorado medical marijuana cards to receive their orders.