Who is Uncle Ike Seattle?

The proprietor is Ian Karl Eisenberg, aka “Uncle Ike”. The business is both praised for being the first to inform consumers about pesticides in their product, and criticized for contributing to gentrification of the neighborhood it is located in, Seattle’s Central District.

Is Uncle Ike’s recreational?

And when you’re out adventuring don’t forget to stop in and visit Uncle Ike’s for the widest selection of recreational cannabis at the absolute best prices. If you’re age 21 and over with a valid ID, you can shop with us. Conveniently situated on Lake City Way NE and NE 113th St.

Does Uncle Ike’s take credit cards?

We accept cash and debit cards. We also have ATMS on site. Sorry, credit cards are not permitted to be used to purchase cannabis.

Can you get edibles delivered in Washington State?

Commercial cannabis delivery is not specifically allowed in Washington, but cannabis delivery itself isn’t outright prohibited. In 2017, Gov. Jay Inslee signed SB 5131 into law, which allows friends to share or gift cannabis to one another in select amounts.

Does Weedmaps work in Seattle?

Serving the West Seattle, SeaTac, White Center, Burien, Tukwila, Renton, Des Moines, Southpark, and Boulevard Park areas. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff are here to help you find exactly what you are looking for, novice & seasoned consumer alike.

Are Seattle dispensaries cash only?

Buying and Selling – Cannabis can only be sold and purchased at state-licensed retail stores. A valid photo ID is required, and no one under 21 is allowed on the retail premises. Many retail cannabis stores only accept cash.

Do dispensaries deliver in Washington state?

Vermont: Medical and recreational use are permitted but marijuana delivery is not. Virginia: Medical marijuana dispensaries exist in Virginia, but delivery is not allowed. Washington: Washington was the second state to legalize recreational cannabis, but no marijuana delivery is permitted in the state.

Is Weedmaps a publicly traded company?

Weedmaps is set to go public with a Nasdaq listing. The deal values the company at approximately $1.5 billion. Full story after the jump. WM Holding Company – the parent of Weedmaps – is set to go public through a merger with Silver Spike Acquisition Corp.