Short Answer: No, Washington Doesn't Allow Cannabis Delivery
Unlike Oregon, California, Nevada, and several other adult-use states, Washington never legalized cannabis delivery to consumers. The original I-502 law that legalized recreational cannabis in 2012 created a licensing framework for brick-and-mortar retail only. The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (WSLCB) has not added rules for retail delivery, meaning:
- No licensed weed store in Washington can deliver to customers.
- Third-party “delivery apps” that claim to bring weed to Pullman, Yakima, or Mount Vernon are operating illegally.
- Every cannabis purchase in Washington must be picked up in person at a licensed dispensary by a 21+ customer with valid ID.
Why Pullman, Yakima, and Mount Vernon Have No Weed Delivery
GSC data shows hundreds of people searching for “weed delivery Pullman” and similar queries every month. We get why — delivery is convenient, especially for WSU students, Skagit Valley residents, or anyone who doesn't want to drive. But the reality is that no one (legally) delivers weed anywhere in Washington. This applies to our Yakima cannabis shop, our Mount Vernon dispensary, and our Pullman pot shop.
How to Order Cannabis Online for Pickup at Happy Time
The closest thing to delivery in Washington is online reservation with in-store pickup — and it's usually faster than waiting for a delivery driver anyway. Here's how it works at Happy Time:
- Choose your store. Browse the live menu for whichever location is closest: Yakima menu, Mount Vernon menu, or Pullman menu. Every menu updates live from on-shelf inventory — no guessing.
- Reserve your order. Add flower, pre-rolls, cartridges, edibles, or concentrates to your cart and hit reserve. There's no payment online — reservation is free.
- Pick up the same day. Orders are typically ready within 15 minutes. Bring a valid 21+ government-issued ID. Pay at the counter (cash or debit — most Washington dispensaries don't take credit due to federal banking rules).
What About Medical Cannabis Delivery?
Washington has a medical cannabis patient registry that allows some limited collective/cooperative gardening arrangements, but it is not a retail delivery service. Medical patients still buy from the same licensed retail dispensaries, typically with a sales-tax exemption after registration. There is no statewide medical-cannabis delivery program. For more detail, visit the medical cannabis guide.
Will Washington Ever Allow Weed Delivery?
There have been legislative proposals in Olympia to authorize retail cannabis delivery, but as of early 2026 none have passed into law. If you live in Washington and want delivery to become legal, the most useful thing to do is contact your state representative. Until then, pickup is your only legal option.
For Idaho Residents: Crossing the Border Is Common — But Know the Rules
Idaho has no legal cannabis program. Many Moscow, ID and Lewiston, ID residents shop at our Pullman weed store (about 8 miles from Moscow). Two important rules:
- You must be 21 or older with a valid ID.
- Cannabis must stay in Washington. Transporting it across state lines — even to Idaho just a few miles away — is a federal crime.
Frequently Asked Questions About Cannabis Delivery in Washington
Can I get weed delivered in Pullman, Yakima, or Mount Vernon?
No. Washington state law (RCW 69.50) does not currently allow licensed dispensaries to deliver cannabis to customers. Every cannabis order must be picked up in person from a licensed store. You can reserve products online at Happy Time and collect them in minutes.
Why doesn't Washington state allow cannabis delivery?
Washington's original I-502 recreational cannabis framework only licensed brick-and-mortar retail. The Liquor and Cannabis Board has not enacted rules authorizing retail delivery, so no Washington dispensary can legally deliver — even though neighboring Oregon and California do. Third-party "weed delivery" services operating in Washington are unlicensed and illegal.
Is weed delivery legal anywhere in Washington state?
No — not for adult-use (recreational) cannabis. Limited medical-patient home delivery exists in some counties but is separate from the licensed retail system most customers use. Until the Washington Liquor and Cannabis Board authorizes retail delivery, pickup from a licensed dispensary like Happy Time is the only legal option.
How does Happy Time's online ordering work?
Browse the live menu for your chosen location, add items to cart, reserve your order (no payment required online), then arrive at the store with a valid 21+ ID. Orders are typically ready within 15 minutes and held until the end of the business day.
Are there any third-party weed delivery apps that work in Washington?
No legal ones. Apps that claim to deliver weed in Washington either operate in other states or are operating illegally. For your safety (and legal protection), only use licensed Washington dispensaries — you can verify licensing at the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board website.
Can I have someone else pick up my cannabis order?
No. Washington law requires the buyer to pick up the order in person with a valid 21+ ID. You cannot send someone else to collect an order on your behalf.
Is there a fee for online ordering at Happy Time?
No. Reserving products online is free — you pay the regular menu price at the counter when you pick up. You only pay for the products themselves and applicable Washington state cannabis taxes.
What if I live in Moscow, Idaho or Lewiston, Idaho — can I get delivery?
No. Idaho has no legal cannabis, and transporting cannabis across state lines is a federal crime. Many Idaho residents drive across to Washington to shop at our Pullman weed store — about 8 miles from Moscow, ID. All cannabis must be purchased and consumed within Washington.
Ready to Reserve Your Order?
Pickup at Happy Time is the fastest legal way to shop cannabis in Washington. Choose a menu below to browse live inventory:
- Yakima Weed Store Menu — 1315 N 1st St, open 8AM–11:30PM daily
- Mount Vernon Cannabis Shop Menu — 200 Suzanne Ln, Skagit Valley
- Pullman Pot Shop Menu — 5602 WA-270, serving WSU, Moscow ID, and Lewiston ID
Last updated April 2026. This page is informational; always verify current cannabis laws with the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (WSLCB).
