Greenlight provides Missourians with access to an impressive selection of medical marijuana products, making ordering online easy for both delivery or in-store pickup.
The state firmly upholds its position that all details regarding ownership and control for license holders remain private. However, public documents link Justice Grown’s ownership with 11 Greenlight dispensary locations.
We are a Medical Marijuana Dispensary
Greenlight Dispensary of Missouri offers medical marijuana products to their patients, such as high-grade cannabis flower and pre-rolls for smoking, edibles, concentrates, topicals, and accessories. In addition, Greenlight offers CBD tinctures with different THC/CBD ratios.
One major concern with state policies is their refusal to disclose ownership information about license holders. Prompting criticism from critics who say this system undermines public confidence and gives an edge to well-connected insiders in its operation.
Justice Grown, according to publicly available state records. Has connections with 14 out of 16 Greenlight locations due to having a cultivation facility in Kansas City that has connections with five of these Greenlight sites but owner Nate Ruby insists his companies only share one connection via this cultivation facility and all licenses are awarded fairly they also claim they went through rigorous vetting from the state for each license granted.
We are a Recreational Marijuana Dispensary
Greenlight provides both recreational and medical cannabis, offering an assortment of tinctures, edibles. Vapes and accessories infused with cannabis tincture and edible products such as pre-rolls. You’ll even find CBD products to assist in anxiety or depression relief.
The company website allows consumers to shop for products online, making the buying process more efficient for shoppers. All available products and prices are listed. Giving you all the information you need before visiting one of its physical locations.
Greenlight locations may or may not be operating legally according to Missouri state law, according to critics. Missouri’s constitution prohibits any one entity from owning or controlling more than five dispensaries at once and most information about license holders remains confidential. However public records indicate Justice Grown operates 16 Greenlight locations which have connections to 14 license holders which is in breach of Missouri’s constitution according to critics.
We are a Delivery Service
Greenlight was among the first dispensaries in Massachusetts to offer delivery services. Providing medical marijuana patients within a 15-mile radius with access. Their delivery drivers are fully insured and use protective measures during transport of the product.
The company employs a team of bud tenders who take great care to learn more about each patient’s lifestyle and medical history before providing recommendations for products that could provide relief from ailments.
Customers looking to place orders from the comfort of their own homes can place them via phone or online shop. With Greenlight charging a delivery fee based on where the customer lives. Unfortunately, Greenlight cannot deliver to hotels or dorm rooms and requires that an ID and MMJ cardholder present when receiving delivery of products.
We are a Retail Store
Greenlight Dispensary operates multiple stores in Missouri and Arkansas. Offering an assortment of medical marijuana products such as edibles, vape juice and concentrates as well as CBD products. Customers can easily shop online before visiting one of their dispensaries making the entire shopping process simpler.
Greenlight currently advertises 16 locations from Cape Girardeau to Kansas City in Missouri, according to publicly available documents. Of those locations, 11 licenses are owned by Grassroots OpCo Mo LLC – an entity connected with John Mueller who headed Acres Cannabis Las Vegas before selling to Curaleaf last year while five more licenses were given out through Justice Grown who has links with two businesses run by Jim Mueller (John’s brother).
State information gathered about license holders is generally kept confidential. However, publicly available data indicates that Greenlight chain founders have financial ties to Mueller and his companies. This may raise questions as to whether their ownership may be violating state law by holding multiple licenses simultaneously.