Canadian stoners are rejoicing. If you're over the age of 19 and live in Toronto, you can now order some weed with the help of the app.
According to the press release, Leafly is the world's most trusted destination to discover cannabis products and buy them from legal, licensed retailers.
It is the first time that cannabis delivery will be available on a major delivery platform.
More than 200 cannabis retailers in the Toronto area are supported byLeafly. We are happy to help licensed retailers bring cannabis to people in the city.
Users will be able to choose their cannabis from a digital menu.
Cannsell, a marijuana retail education program based in Ontario, will confirm the buyer's age and sobriety upon delivery.
"Bringing legal, local weed to the delivery app will help combat the illegal market and help reduce impaired driving," stated the general manager of the app.
It's not clear when the experiment will be taken beyond the Greater Toronto Area, but it will be soon.
Canada became the second country in the world to legalise cannabis in the year 2000. Only 19 states have legalized the drug for recreational purposes.
As marijuana becomes more decriminalized, a lot of established companies will be looking to cash in.
It will be fascinating to see who makes a similar move in the next few years.
Before Jeff Bezos tries to take over, that is.
Pot will be delivered in Toronto by the ride-sharing service.