Missouri Division of Cannabis Regulation authorizes licensed dispensaries to offer delivery and curbside pickup statewide. St. Louis dispensaries follow state delivery rules with no additional city ordinance restriction.
Under Missouri's recreational cannabis program (effective Q3 2022), the Division of Cannabis Regulation issued rules permitting licensed comprehensive dispensaries to conduct delivery and curbside transactions to adults 21 and over with valid government ID, or to patients with active medical cards. Drivers must be licensed agents of the dispensary. Deliveries to residences in St. Louis must be made to the address listed on the order, not to public spaces, and dual-driver protocols apply for transport of inventory above threshold values. The city has not layered additional restrictions; commercial vehicle parking and idling rules under Title XV still apply.
Delivering cannabis without a licensed agent or to an unauthorized recipient results in DCR enforcement, including license suspension and fines under Missouri rules.
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