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Out-of-state visitors cannot purchase medical cannabis in Alabama. Only registered Alabama patients with a valid medical cannabis card may purchase from licensed dispensaries. Cross Creek Weed Delivery Dispensary Condominiums is a medical dispensary, so a valid medical card is required for purchases.
In Alabama, medical customers can purchase up to 70 daily dosages per 30-day period (specific amounts vary by product form). Cross Creek Weed Delivery Dispensary Condominiums may have additional product-specific limits — check with the dispensary for details.
Cross Creek Weed Delivery Dispensary Condominiums is cash only. Check with the dispensary for nearby ATM locations.
Yes, Cross Creek Weed Delivery Dispensary Condominiums offers delivery. Check the dispensary's website for delivery areas and minimum order requirements.
Cross Creek Weed Delivery Dispensary Condominiums is located at 3315 South Railroad Street, Phenix City, AL 36867. The dispensary is open 7 days a week. Hours vary by day — check the hours section above for today's schedule.
Last updated January 15, 2026
Alabama legalized medical cannabis in 2021 through the Darren Wesley "Ato" Hall Compassion Act (SB 46). The state does not allow recreational cannabis. The Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission oversees the program, and licensed dispensaries began operating in 2024.
Medical: 19+
Med: 70 daily dosages per 30-day period (specific amounts vary by product form)
Prohibited. Cannabis may not be consumed in any public place. Smoking raw cannabis flower is not permitted under Alabama law — only processed forms such as tablets, capsules, tinctures, and topicals are allowed.
Not allowed. Home cultivation is illegal for both medical patients and the general public.
Not allowed
Medical cannabis is subject to a 9% state cultivation tax plus standard state and local sales taxes.
Out-of-state visitors cannot purchase medical cannabis in Alabama. Only registered Alabama patients with a valid medical cannabis card may purchase from licensed dispensaries.
Disclaimer: Cannabis laws change frequently. This information was last updated on January 15, 2026. Always verify current laws with official state sources before making any decisions. This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.