FAQS
At Buddy’s, we know that having the right information is key to a great experience. Take a moment to check out our FAQs and make confident choices that support your cannabis journey.
We Accept Medical Cards
Washington State is providing a temporary (expiring June 30, 2029) exemption of the cannabis excise tax for medical patients as long as the following conditions are met:
- The purchaser is a patient registered in the Department of Health’s Authorization database with a valid recognition card
- The product purchased is cannabis identified by the Department of Health as compliant with WAC 246-70-040
- The medically compliant product purchased is from a retailer with a medical cannabis endorsement
Do you accept credit and/or debit cards?
We accept cash, and for your convenience, there are several ATMs available on site if you need to withdraw cash.
What is the maximum purchasable amount?
In Washington State, persons with valid ID who are 21 and older can possess any combination of one ounce of cannabis, 16 ounces of cannabis-infused product in solid form, or 72 ounces in liquid form.
Can I return or exchange products?
We are not able to accept returns or exchanges of products once it has been opened or has left the store. In the event of a failed cannabis oil cartridge, bring it in, not connected to the battery, along with your receipt, and we will accommodate you.
Who is allowed to buy recreational cannabis?
Anyone who is 21 years or older can purchase products at our store with proper identification. Out of state customers welcome! Minors can’t go into stores or any state-licensed cannabis businesses. For further details please ask when you come to visit! Please bring a VALID identification.
Can I consume or open products at Buddy's?
Washington State Initiative 502 states that it is unlawful to open/consume a package of cannabis or cannabis-infused products on store premises or in view of the general public.
What are acceptable forms of identification?
A driver’s license, instruction permit, or identification card from any state, province of Canada, a U.S. territory, Washington D.C., or ID card issued by a Washington state department of licensing, a U.S. armed forces ID, Passport, Merchant Marine ID, or a government-issued Indian Tribal ID card from Washington. An expired ID can NOT be used to verify age.
