RECREATIONAL DISPENSARY

Benton Harbor,

MI

All online orders are same day pick-up only.

STORE HOURS
MON-SUN: 9AM-9PM

(269) 256-6100

 

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About Bloc

What sets Bloc apart when it comes to other dispensaries?

Medical Cards

Not sure where to start? Begin the process to get your medical use card here.

What’s New?

Discounts cannot be combined or stacked with each other, or any other discount already active.

Discounts are applied at the register in store and will not display on your Dutchie order online.

FAQ

About Bloc

Where are Bloc Dispensary stores located?
Does Bloc Dispensary carry its own cannabis products?

Yes! While each state is different, Bloc Dispensary carries (or will carry) products from its parent company Justice Cannabis Co. Look for a complete line of new products and brands coming to consumers soon.

Are Bloc Dispensary specials / daily discounts / loyalty rewards available at Justice Grown, and vice versa?

While there may be similar specials running at both Bloc and Justice Grown dispensaries, the two companies will remain independent for the time being. This means that any specials/daily discounts/loyalty rewards at Bloc Dispensaries cannot be redeemed at Justice Grown, and vice versa. Programs are available as state regulations permit.

About Michigan

Do I need to bring ID?

Yes. A valid, government-issued photo ID showing you are 21 years or older is required for entry and purchase. ID must be presented on every visit

Why do you scan my ID?

We scan IDs to verify age and ensure customers do not exceed state?mandated daily purchase limits. We do not store or sell personal data.

How much cannabis can I buy per day?

Michigan allows adults 21+ to purchase up to 2.5 ounces (70.87 grams) of usable cannabis per day. This may include flower, concentrates, or infused products as long as the total does not exceed 2.5 ounces in usable form.

Can medical patients buy more than recreational limits?

Yes. Registered Michigan medical cannabis patients have higher possession and cultivation limits under the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act. Always inform staff before checkout if you are a registered patient.

Do I need to be an Michigan resident?

No. Any adult 21+ with valid government?issued identification may purchase cannabis from a licensed dispensary in Michigan. Cannabis may not be transported across state lines.

Can I use a medical card from another state?

Michigan does not currently offer reciprocity for out?of?state medical cards. However, out?of?state visitors who are 21+ may purchase adult?use cannabis.

How much can I possess at once?

Adults 21+ may possess up to 2.5 ounces of usable cannabis in public and up to 10 ounces at home. Up to 15 grams of concentrates are permitted within those limits.

Can I transport cannabis in my car?

Cannabis must be transported in a sealed, labeled container and kept in the trunk or a location not readily accessible from the vehicle’s interior. Driving while under the influence remains illegal.

Can I smoke or consume cannabis in public?

No. Consumption of cannabis in public places is prohibited. This includes sidewalks, streets, parks, and vehicles in motion.

Can I grow my own cannabis?

Yes. Adults 21+ may cultivate up to 12 cannabis plants per household for personal use, provided plants are kept in a secure, enclosed area that is not visible to the public.

What are the rules for home cultivation?

Plants must be grown on private property, out of public view, and secured. Home?grown cannabis cannot be sold commercially without a license.

Do terpenes guarantee effects?

No. Terpenes do not guarantee a specific effect. Everyone’s response to cannabis is different. Use terpene information as a general guide and adjust based on personal experience.

Who qualifies for medical use in Michigan?

Qualifying conditions are defined under the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act and include chronic pain, PTSD, cancer, glaucoma, and other debilitating conditions. Patients must have a valid registry ID card issued by the state.

What's the difference between medical and adult-use purchases?

Medical purchases are exempt from certain taxes and allow higher possession and cultivation limits. Adult?use customers pay a 10% excise tax plus 6% sales tax.

Can I take cannabis across state lines?

No. Transporting cannabis across Michigan’s borders remains illegal under federal law.

What's the legal age to purchase cannabis?

21 years or older for adult?use purchases. Registered patients under 21 may participate in the medical program with a caregiver.

Is cannabis still illegal federally?

Yes. Cannabis remains a Schedule?I substance under federal law. Activities involving interstate transport, federal property, or federally funded programs may be subject to penalties.

About Michigan

What is the difference between THC and CBD?

THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) is the primary psychoactive compound in cannabis and is responsible for producing intoxicating or euphoric effects. CBD (cannabidiol) is non?intoxicating and is often associated with mild calming effects. Products may contain THC, CBD, or a combination of both. Effects vary by individual.

How do THC and CBD product differ in effects?

THC?dominant products may produce stronger euphoric or psychoactive effects. CBD?dominant or balanced products may feel milder and are often chosen for a more subtle experience. Always start with a low dose, especially if you are new to cannabis.

What are terpenes?

Terpenes are natural aromatic compounds found in cannabis and other plants. They contribute to the scent, flavor, and potential experience of a product.

Do terpenes affect how cannabis feels?

Terpenes may influence how cannabis products feel for some users. For example, some terpenes are commonly associated with relaxing experiences, while others are linked to more uplifting sessions. Individual experiences vary, and research is ongoing.

What are some terpenes?

Examples include:

• Myrcene — commonly associated with earthy or herbal aromas

• Limonene — citrus aroma, often linked with an uplifting experience

• Pinene — pine aroma, associated with alertness for some users

• Linalool — floral aroma, often associated with calming effects

Terpene presence varies by product and strain.

Do terpenes guarantee effects?

No. Terpenes do not guarantee a specific effect. Everyone’s response to cannabis is different. Use terpene information as a general guide and adjust based on personal experience.

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