Almost like the Uber Easts of weed -- the first legal pot sales have just begun on Long Island with home delivery. McLoganTV reports that from the moment the cannabis company car pulled up to the time the marijuana was hand-delivered, it took two minutes.
-- Almost like the Uber Easts of weed -- the first legal pot sales have just begun on Long Island with home delivery.
Alexis Hardy, of Garden City, was among the first on Long Island to receive legal home delivery of recreational cannabis.The cannabis comes from Albany -- a milestone for legacy dispensers and CEO Matt Robinson, an entrepreneur formerly convicted of a marijuana-related offense. "This is, like, the best thing that could have ever happened to me," Legacy Dispensers CEO Matt Robinson said.
Legacy Dispensers is the first to make a foray on Long Island, but others are waiting for a state sign-off to start delivering there.Robinson and his team drive three hours from Albany twice a week to the Long Island market. There is a $250 minimum, and only online payments are accepted. Customers must be 21 years old and show proof of identity.Several orders came from one village, including a restaurant owner and a college student.
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