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Curaleaf IL Morris Dispensary

4.6(1,401)

Curaleaf IL Morris Dispensary is a highly-rated recreational and medical cannabis dispensary in Morris, Illinois, with a 4.6-star average across 1,401+ customer reviews. Curaleaf IL Morris Dispensary offers in-store shopping. Customers frequently mention only my second visit but absolutely love the staff and the service.

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2400 Hiawatha Pioneer Trail

Morris, IL 60450

$$ · Recreational & Medical

Save ~9%/yr with a Illinois medical card

Medical patients skip recreational taxes, get higher purchase limits, and can shop at age 18+. Most people get approved online in about 20 minutes.

Products & Menu

THC:10%–30%
CBD:0%–20%

Features & Amenities

Fulfillment

🏪In-Store

Payment

💵Cash

Access

Wheelchair Accessible

Hours

Monday9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Tuesday9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Wednesday9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Thursday9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Friday(Today)9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Sunday10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Reviews (1401)

4.6

4.6

1,401 reviews

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morg p

January 27, 2026

5.0

I went in today because I needed some help, and Eric (aarick, arick?) was an amazing help!! He was extremely kind and patient and walked me through any and all questions! Only my second visit but absolutely love the staff and the service!

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Lyndsey Prince

January 24, 2026

5.0

Always have a great experience here. Shane helped me out last time and they were the best! super friendly and great customer service

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Denise L

January 19, 2026

5.0

Shane went above and beyond to help me with my order today. There were some issues with the order and he was so very patient with me. All the staff is great but I will definitely try to pick up my orders when Shane is working.

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Tia Oliver

December 19, 2025

1.0

The first time I went to this location, it was great. Staff were quick with everything but today I went and placed an order online and I waited 30 minutes in line just for people to walk in and go right in front of me never will I ever go back there again and today’s staff were just completely slow. I literally couldn’t wait any longer and just walked out and I was planning on spending $300+ there, but I’ll take my money somewhere else.

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Logan Shaw

November 21, 2025

5.0

I've been coming here for 5 years now, and all I can say is this place has always been wonderful to me! The staff is great, attentive, and loves to help if you don't know what you are getting. Eric has usually been my regular staff when I come in and he honestly is one of the best people to ever come by, and help you with your choices. He goes above and beyond for his customers and always makes me feel like I'm welcomed to the store!

Frequently Asked Questions About Curaleaf IL Morris Dispensary

Can tourists buy from Curaleaf IL Morris Dispensary?

Tourists 21+ can purchase recreational cannabis but are limited to half the resident amounts (15g flower, 2.5g concentrate, 250mg THC edibles). A valid government-issued ID from any state is accepted. Curaleaf IL Morris Dispensary is a recreational & medical dispensary, so no medical card is needed for adult-use purchases.

How much can you buy at Curaleaf IL Morris Dispensary?

In Illinois, recreational customers can purchase up to Residents: 30g flower, 5g concentrate, 500mg THC in edibles. Non-residents: half those amounts (15g, 2.5g, 250mg).. Curaleaf IL Morris Dispensary may have additional product-specific limits — check with the dispensary for details.

Is Curaleaf IL Morris Dispensary cash only?

Curaleaf IL Morris Dispensary is cash only. Check with the dispensary for nearby ATM locations.

Does Curaleaf IL Morris Dispensary offer delivery?

Curaleaf IL Morris Dispensary does not currently list delivery as an option. Available options include in-store.

What are Curaleaf IL Morris Dispensary's hours?

Curaleaf IL Morris Dispensary is located at 2400 Hiawatha Pioneer Trail, Morris, IL 60450. The dispensary is open 7 days a week. Hours vary by day — check the hours section above for today's schedule.

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Cannabis Laws in Illinois

Last updated January 15, 2026

Illinois legalized recreational cannabis in 2019 through the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act, becoming the first state to do so through the legislature (rather than ballot measure). Recreational sales began January 1, 2020. Illinois also has a medical program dating back to 2013.

Minimum Age

Recreational: 21+

Medical: 18+

Purchase Limits

Rec: Residents: 30g flower, 5g concentrate, 500mg THC in edibles. Non-residents: half those amounts (15g, 2.5g, 250mg).

Med: 2.5 oz of flower per 14-day period

Public Consumption

Prohibited in most public places. Cannot consume in vehicles, on school grounds, near anyone under 21, or where smoking is banned. Some municipalities may allow consumption lounges.

Home Growing

Medical patients only — up to 5 plants per household in a locked, enclosed space. Recreational users may not grow at home.

Delivery

Allowed

Tax Info

Recreational cannabis is taxed based on THC content: 10% for products with ≤35% THC (flower), 20% for infused products, and 25% for products with >35% THC (concentrates). Plus 6.25% state sales tax and local taxes (up to 3%). Medical cannabis is taxed at 1% state sales tax only.

Visitor & Tourist Rules

Tourists 21+ can purchase recreational cannabis but are limited to half the resident amounts (15g flower, 2.5g concentrate, 250mg THC edibles). A valid government-issued ID from any state is accepted.

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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.