Recreational cannabis delivery does not exist in Fargo because adult-use is illegal in North Dakota; medical dispensaries operate primarily as in-person storefronts under tightly regulated state rules at NDCC Β§19-24.1.
Many states with legal cannabis allow licensed delivery, but North Dakota's medical program at NDCC Β§19-24.1 is built around in-person dispensing at state-licensed compassion centers. Recreational delivery is impossible in Fargo because there is no legal recreational market. Any home delivery of cannabis by an unlicensed party constitutes distribution under state controlled substances law, regardless of patient status. Patients who cannot travel to a compassion center generally must rely on registered caregivers approved by the North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services, who follow strict possession and transportation rules.
Unlicensed cannabis delivery is a felony distribution offense under state law, with enhanced penalties near schools and for repeat offenders.
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