Top Five Essentials
- ID Check First: Confirm 21+ with acceptable government photo ID before sharing product details.§504(4)(A)-(B)
- Track the totals: Keep a live tally—2.5 oz aggregate weight and 10 g concentrate per transaction.§504(2)(B); §1501(1)(B)
- Decline intoxicated customers: Stop the sale, note the interaction, and alert a supervisor.§504(2)(D)
- Packaging must lock: Child-resistant, tamper-evident, labeled—verify before handoff.§701
- No vending or prohibited combos: Every sale is person-to-person; never pair cannabis with alcohol or tobacco.§504(2)(A)-(C)
Sales Flow Checklist
- Greeting: Request ID and verify age before discussing products.§504(4)
- Discovery: Ask intent, recommend responsibly, avoid medical claims.
- Cart Review: Confirm total weights and concentrate split aloud with the guest.
- Final Check: Inspect packaging, labels, and warnings before bagging.§701
- Receipt & Reminder: Hand off discreetly; remind about private consumption and storage.§1501(2)
Common Pitfalls & Fixes
Watch for
Edible Weight Overload
Weight the entire edible product, not just THC. Split orders or remove items to stay under 70.87 g.
Watch for
Expired IDs
No sale if ID is expired, damaged, or unreadable. Call a lead immediately.
Watch for
Packaging Gaps
Repackage on the spot if the seal is broken or the label is missing required fields.
Escalate When
- Questionable ID or fake suspicion: Pause the interaction; involve a supervisor for verification.
- Customer disputes weight limits: Reference the posted limits and bring in a shift lead.
- Any suspected diversion: Notify security/management immediately and document.