Search "weed delivery richmond" and you get a mess. Some sites promise next-day flower. Some sites are medical-only. Some sites are based in Richmond, California. A few are operating in a gray area that may not exist much longer. The actual legal landscape in Central Virginia is narrower than the search results suggest, and worth understanding before you place an order.
What "weed delivery" actually means in Virginia right now
Virginia legalized adult possession of cannabis in 2021. The legislature never built a retail market to go with it. That gap is why the search results are confusing. Three different things get lumped under "weed delivery" in Richmond:
Medical cannabis delivery. Licensed pharmaceutical processors like gLeaf can deliver flower, vapes, and edibles to registered patients. You need a written certification from a Virginia-registered practitioner. This is the only fully sanctioned path for plant-touching marijuana in the state.
Hemp-derived THC delivery. Products made from hemp under 0.3% delta-9 THC by dry weight, sold and delivered under Virginia's hemp framework. This is the lane Chester Cannabis Co.'s Richmond THC menu operates in. No medical card required. Adults 21+, ID checked at the door.
Unlicensed gray-market delivery. Operators advertising recreational marijuana flower delivery without a Virginia license. These services exist. They are not legal. Buyers carry the risk.
Where hemp-derived THC delivery is allowed
Virginia restricts how hemp-derived THC products can be sold. Edibles, beverages, and topicals have to meet labeling, dosing, and lab testing requirements set by the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Vapes and other inhalables fall under a separate set of rules. Retailers and processors have to register with VDACS.
Delivery itself is not specifically banned. As long as the product complies with state hemp law and the delivery operator follows ID-verification and age-gating rules, the transaction is legal under current Virginia code. That is the framework CCC works under.
How delivery works in the RVA radius
CCC's delivery zone is a 15-mile radius drawn from Monroe Park. That captures all of Richmond proper, plus most of the inner suburbs.
Covered neighborhoods include: The Fan, Carytown, Museum District, Scott's Addition, Monroe Ward, Oregon Hill, Church Hill, Shockoe Bottom, Jackson Ward, Manchester, Forest Hill, Woodland Heights, Bellevue, Ginter Park, and Battery Park.
Covered suburbs include: Midlothian, Bon Air, and Brandermill in Chesterfield. Short Pump, Tuckahoe, Glen Allen, and Lakeside in Henrico. Closer parts of Mechanicsville on the Hanover edge. Anything past Ashland is outside the radius.
If you live in 23220, 23221, 23225, 23230, 23234, 23113, 23235, 23228, or 23233, you are inside the zone. The full list of in-range zip codes covers most of the metro south of I-295.
Order timing and what shows up
Orders placed before 8:30 PM ship the same day, seven days a week. Most deliveries hit the door within a few hours of the order going in. Drivers verify ID on arrival. No ID, no handoff.
The menu is hemp-derived THC across three categories: gummies and edibles, disposable vapes, and CCC's house Canna Crisps. CCC does not carry flower. Anyone advertising flower delivery in Richmond is either operating under the medical program or operating outside the law.
What to check before you order from anyone
If you are buying hemp-derived THC delivery in Richmond from any operator, a few things are worth confirming:
VDACS registration. Hemp processors selling THC products in Virginia are required to be registered. A legitimate operator will either list this on their site or provide it on request.
Certificate of Analysis (COA). Every batch should have third-party lab results showing potency and contaminant screening. Reputable brands link to COAs from the product page.
Age verification. Anyone delivering hemp-derived THC should be checking ID on arrival. If they are not, that is a flag.
Same-day window. Operators that promise delivery and then take days to fulfill are usually drop-shipping from out of state. Real Richmond delivery is local, same-day, and verifiable.
The federal piece nobody is talking about loudly enough
The federal Farm Bill amendment closing the hemp-derived THC loophole takes effect November 12, 2026. Until then, the Virginia hemp framework operates as it does today. After that date, the federal landscape changes, and Virginia operators are watching closely. Whatever happens, the path for hemp-derived THC delivery in Richmond between now and the deadline is what it is today: registered operators, COA-backed products, ID-verified handoffs, same-day windows.
Bottom Line
Recreational marijuana delivery is not legal in Richmond. Medical delivery is, for registered patients. Hemp-derived THC delivery is also legal under Virginia's hemp framework, and that is the lane CCC delivers in across the 15-mile radius from Monroe Park.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is weed delivery legal in Richmond, VA?
Recreational marijuana delivery is not legal in Virginia. Medical cannabis delivery is legal for registered patients through licensed pharmaceutical processors. Hemp-derived THC delivery is legal under Virginia's hemp framework for adults 21 and over, with ID verification on arrival.
Do I need a medical card for hemp-derived THC delivery?
No. Hemp-derived THC products sold under Virginia's hemp law do not require a medical certification. You need to be 21 or older and able to show ID at delivery.
What neighborhoods does CCC deliver to?
CCC delivers within 15 miles of Monroe Park. That covers all of Richmond city, plus Midlothian, Bon Air, Brandermill, Short Pump, Tuckahoe, Glen Allen, Lakeside, and closer parts of Mechanicsville.
How fast is same-day delivery?
Orders placed before 8:30 PM ship the same day. Most arrive within a few hours, depending on where you are in the radius and how busy the queue is.
What changes on November 12, 2026?
The federal Farm Bill amendment closing the hemp-derived THC loophole takes effect. Until then, the Virginia hemp delivery framework operates as it does today. After that date, the federal picture changes, and operators across the state are watching to see how Virginia responds.
Want a deeper look at what CCC actually delivers? Read our local breakdown on delta 9 edibles in Richmond for a buyer's guide to the gummy and edible side of the menu.