Where to Use Your Virginia Medical Card Near Petersburg, VA
Petersburg doesn't have any local medical marijuana dispensaries, but there are 8 licensed Virginia dispensaries within driving distance where you can purchase cannabis products with a valid medical card. Your closest option is gLeaf Colonial Heights in Colonial Heights, just 1.1 miles away (1 min drive).
Browse dispensary locations, compare distances, and find the best medical marijuana dispensary for Petersburg patients. All listed dispensaries are state-licensed and offer flower, edibles, concentrates, vapes, and more. Medical cardholders save 21% compared to recreational prices.
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Sorted by distance from Petersburg
gLeaf Colonial Heights
401 Southpark Blvd
Cannabist Laburnum
4320 South Laburnum Ave
gLeaf Richmond
2804 Decatur St, Building 30
Cannabist Carytown
3100 West Cary Street
gLeaf Short Pump
11190 West Broad Street
Zen Leaf Williamsburg
409 Bypass Rd
Zen Leaf Suffolk
1238 Holland Road
Zen Leaf Hampton
2400 Cunningham Dr, Suite 600
Medical Marijuana Access in Petersburg, VA
Petersburg (Independent) County • Greater Richmond
## Where to Buy Cannabis Legally in Petersburg Petersburg sits five miles south of the closest medical cannabis dispensary in the Tri-Cities region. gLeaf Colonial Heights at 401 Southpark Boulevard is roughly five miles north on I-95, the natural pickup for Old Towne, Walnut Hill, Battersea, and the Virginia State University area (a ten-minute drive most days). For backup, the rest of the HSA-IV Richmond cluster (Cannabist Carytown at 3100 W Cary Street, Cannabist Laburnum, gLeaf Richmond at 2804 Decatur Street in Manchester, gLeaf Short Pump in Glen Allen) sits twenty-five miles north on I-95. All five HSA-IV stores operate under Cannabist Co's pharmaceutical processor license (the same license Curaleaf announced it has agreed to acquire in December 2025), and the operator runs HSA-IV courier delivery to every Petersburg ZIP daily for medical cardholders. Inventory follows the full Virginia medical menu: flower (medical patients keep flower access while adult-use buyers wait until January 2027), pre-rolls, vape cartridges, concentrates, edibles, tinctures, topicals, capsules, and RSO. All Virginia adults 21 and older can also legally grow up to four cannabis plants per household under HB 2312 regardless of medical status, but home grow plus the medical dispensary system are the only legal cannabis sources in Virginia until adult-use retail launches January 1, 2027. ## How to Get Your Virginia Cannabis Certification Online from Petersburg Virginia eliminated the qualifying-condition list, so any condition a Virginia-licensed practitioner believes can benefit from cannabis treatment qualifies, including chronic pain, anxiety, insomnia, PTSD, and migraines. The MMJ.com telehealth visit takes about fifteen minutes from a Petersburg home, runs $149.99 flat, and leaves you with a written certification you can use the same day at gLeaf Colonial Heights or order for home delivery. The state registration card is optional. Virginia law lets a patient present the practitioner's written certification plus a Virginia driver's license or ID at any licensed dispensary, so the optional $50 Cannabis Control Authority registration (filed entirely online through the CCA patient portal, no paper or mailed card) is something you can skip unless you specifically want one. Certifications are valid for one year, and renewal is the same fifteen-minute telehealth flow at the same price. For Sentara Petersburg General Hospital, the John Randolph Medical Center in nearby Hopewell, the broader Sentara Tri-Cities network, the McGuire VA Medical Center on Broad Rock Boulevard in Richmond, and the surrounding Tri-Cities provider community referring oncology, neurology, and pain-management patients, the no-card pathway turns a same-day certification into a same-day gLeaf order. Virginia State University faculty and student population (Ettrick campus, just across the Appomattox River), the Pamplin Historical Park and Petersburg National Battlefield tourism workforce, the dense Tri-Cities veteran and military-retiree community, and the broader Central Virginia chronic pain population all reach the same fifteen-minute telehealth visit. (Note: Active-duty service members at Fort Gregg-Adams (formerly Fort Lee), home of the Army Combined Arms Support Command and Army Logistics University, remain bound by the UCMJ and federal law, which prohibits cannabis use regardless of Virginia state law or medical certification status. Virginia's program is open to the civilian Tri-Cities workforce.) ## What the January 2027 Retail Launch Means for Petersburg-Area Patients The Virginia General Assembly passed an adult-use retail bill in March 2026 that Governor Spanberger is expected to sign, with the Cannabis Control Authority opening license applications on September 1, 2026 and retail sales beginning January 1, 2027. The Tri-Cities region is a candidate for early adult-use retail under the 350-license statewide cap (gLeaf Colonial Heights operates the only HSA-IV store south of Richmond), but the seven-month window between May 2026 and January 2027 is the only period where medical certification is literally the only legal way to buy cannabis in Virginia. After January 2027 the medical card still carries four concrete advantages over an adult-use purchase at the same dispensary. - **4 ounces per 30 days** vs the 2.5 oz adult-use possession cap (rising from 1 oz when retail launches January 2027), important for daily-use patients running through flower and vape inventory. - **Workplace anti-discrimination protections** under Virginia Code § 40.1-27.4 that adult-use buyers do not receive. - **No 6% state cannabis excise tax**: the new bill imposes 6% excise + 5.3-7% sales tax + 1-3.5% local tax on adult-use, roughly 17% combined that medical patients skip entirely. - **Flower priority through 2027 launch**: Virginia's adult-use rollout phases in non-flower categories first; medical certification keeps full flower, pre-roll, and vape access at every licensed Virginia dispensary while adult-use shelves are still being stocked. The VA does not issue medical marijuana cards (a non-VA, state-licensed physician must write the certification or recommendation). The $149.99 telehealth visit is the same cost a year before launch as the year after; the seven-month window is the only time when medical certification is the only legal way to buy.
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Medical Marijuana Products Available Near Petersburg
What you can purchase at Virginia dispensaries
Virginia medical marijuana dispensaries near Petersburg offer a wide variety of cannabis products to meet different patient needs. Whether you're a first-time patient or experienced user, dispensary staff can help you find the right products for your qualifying condition.
Flower
Traditional cannabis buds in various strains (indica, sativa, hybrid)
Edibles
Gummies, chocolates, beverages, and other infused foods
Concentrates
Wax, shatter, oils, and other high-potency extracts
Vaporizers
Vape pens, cartridges, and disposable vaporizers
Tinctures
Sublingual drops for precise dosing and fast absorption
Topicals
Creams, balms, and lotions for localized relief
Planning Your Dispensary Visit from Petersburg
What to know before your first visit
What to Bring
- Valid Virginia medical marijuana card
- Government-issued photo ID (driver's license or state ID)
- Cash or debit card (most dispensaries are cash-preferred)
Payment Methods
- Cash is accepted at all dispensaries
- Debit cards accepted at most locations (with fee)
- ATMs available on-site at most dispensaries
First-Time Patient Tips
- Ask about first-time patient discounts (10-20% off)
- Start with low-dose products if you're new to cannabis
- Ask budtenders about products for your specific condition
Convenience Options
- Many dispensaries offer online ordering for pickup
- Curbside pickup available at select locations
- Call ahead to confirm product availability
Virginia Medical Marijuana Qualifying Conditions
Petersburg residents may qualify for a medical marijuana card if diagnosed with conditions including:
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Last Updated: May 2026 · Verified by John Progar, CEO & Founder