Medical & Recreational Marijuana in Colorado
LivWell has been Colorado’s favorite cannabis dispensary since opening the brand’s first location in Denver in 2009. Today you can find dozens of LivWell medical and recreational dispensaries across the state, including the Denver-Metro area, northern, and southern Colorado.
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FAQs About Cannabis in Colorado
Whether you’re a cannabis expert or a newbie, you may have questions about the rules in Colorado. Here are a few helpful questions and answers to get you started.
No! Colorado allows non-residents (21+) to purchase cannabis products from any recreational dispensary. Check out our marijuana buying guide for Colorado tourists for more information.
There are both medical and recreational dispensaries in the state–including LivWell! In fact, some municipalities in Colorado only allow the sale of medical marijuana, so be sure to check the rules in your area.
There is no limit to how many dispensaries you can visit in one day, but every recreational shopper is subject to the purchase and possession limits set by the state.
Recreational shoppers are able to purchase up to one ounce of flower; eight grams of concentrates; 800 milligrams of edibles; and 8,000 milligrams of vapes in a single transaction. Learn more about purchase limits in Colorado with our guide.
Some dispensaries - like LivWell - do allow shoppers to pay for their purchases with a debit card. However, if you’re visiting a dispensary for the first time, it’s a good idea to bring cash.
While there are quite a few dispensaries in Colorado, there are still limits on where you can enjoy your products. Cannabis consumption is limited to private property or specific venues that are licensed by the state. Find out more about where you can smoke freely in Colorado with our guide.