Licensed cannabis dispensaries across Colorado with menus, hours, and deals. Recreational and medical.
Colorado and Washington became the first two states in the US to legalize recreational cannabis when voters passed Amendment 64 in November 2012. The Colorado Marijuana Enforcement Division (MED) regulates all licensed dispensaries.
Colorado residents and visitors 21+ may purchase up to 1 ounce (28 grams) of cannabis at a licensed retailer. Concentrate purchases count as 1/8 ounce equivalents. On-site consumption is allowed at licensed social consumption businesses.
Yes. Colorado and Washington became the first two states in the US to legalize recreational cannabis when voters passed Amendment 64 in November 2012. Cannabis is legal for adults 21 and older in Colorado.
Always purchase from a licensed dispensary. BakedBot only lists state-licensed retailers. Cannabis laws vary by city and county — check your local regulations before purchasing.
Yes. Colorado has had legal adult-use recreational cannabis since 2012 and is one of the most mature legal cannabis markets in the world. Adults 21+ can purchase up to 1 ounce at any licensed dispensary.
Yes. There is no residency requirement. Any adult 21+ with a valid government-issued ID can purchase cannabis at a Colorado dispensary, including tourists and visitors.
Yes. Colorado licenses social consumption businesses where adults can consume cannabis on-site. These are separate from dispensaries and have their own license type.