- Every legal New York dispensary is on the state's official list at cannabis.ny.gov — if a shop isn't on it, it isn't licensed.
- Look for the OCM “Dispensary Verification Tool” QR sticker in the window, and the green NY universal cannabis symbol on every product.
- Licensed shops check ID at the door, keep products out of the storefront window, and sell only lab-tested, labeled cannabis.
- Holy Buds is a licensed adult-use cannabis delivery service (NY OCM-RETL-24-XXXXXX) serving Long Island — Nassau & Suffolk County.
If you've driven around Long Island lately, you've seen it: storefront after storefront advertising cannabis. The hard part isn't finding a shop — it's knowing which sellers New York State actually licensed. They can look nearly identical from the sidewalk, but what's on the shelf, and whether anyone tested it, is completely different.
The good news is that telling them apart takes about thirty seconds once you know what to look for. Here's the whole checklist.
The fastest check: the state's official list
New York's Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) publishes the official, public list of every licensed dispensary in the state. If a shop is legal, it's on that list. If it isn't on the list, it isn't licensed — full stop.
- Go to cannabis.ny.gov and open the official “find a legal dispensary” / dispensary verification tool.
- Search the shop's name or address.
- No match? It's not a licensed adult-use dispensary, no matter what the awning says.
5 signs you're in a licensed dispensary
1. The OCM verification sticker in the window
Licensed New York dispensaries display an official OCM “Dispensary Verification Tool” window sticker with a QR code. Scan it with your phone and it links to the state's page confirming that location is licensed. An unlicensed shop can't display a real one.
2. They check your ID at the door — every time
A licensed dispensary verifies that everyone entering is 21 or older, on every visit, with a government-issued photo ID. If you can wander in and browse cannabis with no ID check, that's a red flag.
3. No products in the storefront window
State rules keep cannabis out of public view from the street. In a licensed shop you browse the menu inside, 21+. Shops with bongs, edibles, and “deals” plastered across the front window are advertising in ways licensed retailers aren't allowed to.
4. The NY universal symbol and a lab-test label on every product
Legal cannabis sold in New York carries the state's universal cannabis symbol and a label tying it to a lab-tested, regulated batch. Unlicensed products typically have neither — which means no one verified what's actually in them.
5. A visible OCM license number
Licensed dispensaries operate under a specific OCM retail license and aren't shy about it. Holy Buds', for example, is OCM-RETL-24-XXXXXX.
Why it matters what you walk into
Products sold through New York's licensed supply chain are lab-tested and tracked from grower to shelf, and the businesses selling them answer to a state regulator. Unlicensed shops sell products that haven't been through any of that — there's no independent verification of what's in them, and no recourse if something's wrong. Buying licensed is simply the version where someone checked.
Verify any Long Island shop in 30 seconds
- Scan the window QR sticker — it should resolve to the state's verification page.
- Search cannabis.ny.gov for the shop's name or address.
- Ask for the OCM license number and confirm it on the state list.
Any one of these is enough. If a shop can't clear a single one, shop somewhere that can.
Where Holy Buds fits
Holy Buds is a licensed adult-use cannabis delivery service for Long Island, serving Nassau & Suffolk County. Everything we carry comes through New York's regulated, lab-tested supply chain. You can browse the live menu and place a delivery order — just have a 21+ ID ready when your order arrives.
