Welcome To Sanctuary Danvers
We're proud to serve the Danvers community by offering premium medical cannabis. Located off of I-95, we are easily accessible for those in the North Shore area. At Sanctuary Danvers, our patients are our priority. Not sure what you're looking for? Need a new product for a specific health issue? We're here to help. At Sanctuary Danvers, you'll find knowledgeable staff members who are ready to listen. Through compassionate service and expertise in the medical cannabis industry, we'll help you select from our exceptional, pharmaceutical-grade products that will improve your well-being.
Sanctuary Danvers
2 Electronics Avenue Danvers, MA 01923
Mon-Sat: 10am to 7pm
Sun: 11am to 4pm
Planning Your Visit
In order to enter the facility, it is required you bring your valid medical card and a valid government-issued identification proving you are 21 or older. This could be in the form of a driver’s license, passport or military ID.
We accept cash and debit cards.
Yes, you can purchase cannabis as a recreational customer at our stores in Gardner, Woburn and Brookline with a government-issued ID that verifies you are 21 or older. Valid forms of identification include driver's licenses, passports, or military IDs. Please remember that all products purchased in Massachusetts are only legal in Massachusetts. Learn more about the laws governing recreational cannabis here. In order to purchase from our medical dispensaries, you must be registered in the state of Massachusetts as a patient or caregiver.
No, it is against the law to drive under the influence of cannabis. Learn more about the laws governing recreational cannabis [here].
Consumption of cannabis may only occur in privately designated areas where smoking and/or vaping is allowed. Please keep in mind that public consumption of cannabis is against the law. Learn more about the laws governing recreational cannabis [here].
Transporting cannabis is similar to transporting alcohol wherein you cannot have an open container of cannabis or cannabis products in the passenger area. An "open container" is defined as having a package with a broken seal or a package from which contents have been partially removed. Learn more about the laws governing recreational cannabis [here].
You must first obtain a doctor's certification. Massachusetts requires doctors to be certified by the state in order to provide cannabis recommendations. If your primary care doctor is not certified, you might need to find a doctor elsewhere. Please call Sanctuary and our staff will help locate a doctor for you. Once you have a doctor's certification and have a registration number from them, you may register with the state online [here]. Once you have finished registration and you have been approved by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, you will receive your Medical Use of Marijuana Program Identification Card in the mail.
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