Although the sale of medical and recreational marijuana is legal in the City of Peoria, you cannot use marijuana delivery services due to the state's prohibition of weed delivery. Several legal measures are pending in the state legislature aiming to allow the issuance of delivery licenses and permit adults of legal age and patients registered with the state to enjoy marijuana delivery services in all municipalities.
No. No provisions in the Peoria Code of Ordinances allow for the delivery of medical marijuana. According to the state permitting medical marijuana sales - the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Act, medical marijuana may be purchased in-store or picked up curbside. SB 2404, pending in the Illinois legislature, aims to allow for the delivery of medical marijuana to patients.
No. Peoria does not allow for recreational marijuana deliveries within its border. The Illinois CRTA (Cannabis Regulation and Taxation Act) does not provide for the delivery of adult-use cannabis to consumers. HB 193 and SB 2404, pending at the state legislature, propose allowing recreational marijuana deliveries to adults of legal age in all Illinois municipalities.
Medical marijuana patients under the Illinois medical marijuana program and adult-use marijuana consumers are allowed to order weed ahead of time online for a walk-in or curbside pickup. Many retailers in Peoria allow buyers to pre-order weed even after the store is closed for the next-day pickup.
No amount of medical or recreational weed may be ordered for delivery in the city as marijuana delivery is currently illegal.
If you are a registered medical marijuana patient in Illinois, you can pre-order up to 2.5 ounces of weed every 14 days for pick up at the store. Adult-use marijuana consumers of legal age can order up to 500 milligrams of edibles and infused weed products, 5 grams of concentrates, and 30 grams of pre-rolls or flower for pickup. If you are an out-of-state recreational marijuana user, you can purchase no more than 250 milligrams of edibles and infused products, 2.5 grams of concentrates, and 15 grams of flower or pre-rolls for curbside or in-store pickup.
It is illegal to order weed for delivery, regardless of age.
The City of Peoria and the State of Illinois do not currently license or authorize weed delivery. Therefore, any weed delivery service operating in Peoria is illegal.
You cannot find a legal marijuana delivery service in Peoria presently. Such a service has not been legalized under state law or local ordinance.
Marijuana delivery is prohibited in Peoria.