Long Island welcomes its first legal cannabis delivery service

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Long Island welcomes its first legal cannabis delivery service
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Legacy Dispensers founder and CEO Matt Robinson is pioneering a service that is changing the game for many who have to travel to buy marijuana from recreational dispensaries.

FOX 5 New York meets Samuel Bunch, a Legacy Dispensers runner who delivers legal recreational cannabis to Long Island customers. With a $250 minimum order and $25 delivery charge, founder and CEO Matt Robinson is pioneering a service that is changing the game for many who have to travel to recreational dispensaries.

As one of the first legal recreational cannabis customers on Long Island, Alexis Hardy knows firsthand how hard it can be to find the right dispensary. That's why she was thrilled when she found out about Legacy Dispensers, which is the only licensed dispensary delivering in the area. Currently, Robinson has runners like Bunch making the trip to Long Island twice a week with plans to expand. Orders have a $250 minimum and there's a $25 delivery charge, but that hasn't stopped customers from flocking to the service. In fact, on a recent Tuesday, Legacy Dispensers received about 100 orders.

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