Only state-licensed Compassionate Use dispensaries may deliver low-THC medical cannabis to enrolled patients in Corpus Christi. Recreational delivery and unlicensed couriers are illegal under Texas controlled-substance law.
Texas Compassionate Use Program rules administered by the Texas Department of Public Safety allow a limited number of licensed dispensing organizations to deliver low-THC products to registered patients statewide. Couriers must operate as employees of the licensed dispensary, carry product in a manner consistent with state security rules, and verify patient identity at delivery. Corpus Christi has no city ordinance authorizing recreational cannabis delivery. Any delivery of marijuana not within the Compassionate Use framework remains a state offense and can be prosecuted under Texas Health and Safety Code chapter 481.
Unlicensed cannabis delivery can be charged as delivery of marijuana under state law, ranging from misdemeanor to felony based on quantity, and may also expose drivers to vehicle forfeiture.
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