STONEY'S JOINT

STONEY'S JOINT

STONEY'S JOINT ⋆ STONEY'S JOINT ⋆


“ BEST DOG-GONE DISPO          

   IN OKLAHOMA ”     



MUST HAVE YOUR OMMA CARD TO ENTER



WE ARE LOCATED AT

1401 E Downing St, Tahlequah, OK

 

9AM - 10PM

SUNDAY-THURSDAY


FRIDAY-SATURDAY

9AM - 12AM



WE ARE 100%

HANDICAP

ACCESSIBLE

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Frequently Asked

QUESTIONS
  • Every patient must have their Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority issued Adult Patient License for every transaction. Patients with their Minor Patient Card must have the listed parent or guardian present for every transaction.

  • First you’ll need a doctors recommendation note, which you can get online or from your primary physician.

    After that, it’s simply just submitting your documents onto the OMMA Website.

    https://oklahoma.gov/omma/apply.html

  • Until federal legalization most dispensaries will be CASH ONLY, simply because banks don’t want our money. Some dispensaries may offer debit, but those often have a higher charge per transaction than an ATM.

  • Obviously… Our mascot is a DOG!

  • Stoney is not just a dog… Stoney is not just a beagle… Stoney is a way of life…

    Stoney is being chill to the point where chill doesn’t describe how chill you are…

    Stoney is understanding yourself, and just going with the vibe…

    Stoney is love…

  • Discussing medical marijuana with a healthcare professional is essential, as they can offer guidance tailored to your specific health needs. When used under proper supervision, medical marijuana has shown potential benefits for conditions like chronic pain, muscle spasms, certain neurological disorders, and even chemotherapy-induced symptoms like nausea. Some patients find relief when traditional treatments fall short, but its effectiveness varies between individuals. You can also refer below to see specific cannabinoids that can help with your specific ailments.

  • Edibles are preferred for prolonged effects, making them ideal for conditions such as chronic pain and insomnia. Offering a discreet and smoke-free option, they appeal to those valuing privacy or patients with respiratory concerns. Precise dosing, indicated by THC and CBD content, suits users desiring accurate control of their “high.”

    Edibles do take longer to kick in compared to other forms of THC consumption. When you eat an edible, it has to go through the digestive system before entering the bloodstream which can often take 30-45 minutes.

  • Cannabis concentrate is a strong substance made by extracting potent compounds, specifically THC, from the cannabis plant. This results in a product much more concentrated than the original plant. Common types include oils, wax, and shatter. Patients use concentrates for a stronger and longer high, although it doesn’t have as many medical benefits due to almost everything besides THC being extracted out.



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