EVART, MI -- Lume Cannabis Co. in Evart has launched what it’s calling the first recreational marijuana home-delivery service in Michigan.

“Lume this week launched Michigan’s first delivery service for adult-use customers in northern Michigan,” says a press release the company issued Wednesday afternoon. “Delivery service will increase access to Lume’s high-quality cannabis products and improve convenience for adult-use customers in 11 Zip codes across Osceola, Wexford and Mecosta counties.”

While there are a dozen other recreational marijuana retailers qualified for home-delivery service, it’s unclear if any have begun offering it.

MLive contacted Ann Arbor Healing and Exclusive Brands, both in Ann Arbor, Battle Creek Provisioning, two locations, Dank on Arrival in Bay City and Stateline Remedii in Morenci. All are retail locations qualified for home delivery but are not yet making deliveries.

“We are excited to announce Lume Delivery, our adult-use delivery service, is up and running at in Evart,” Lume Cannabis Co. COO and President Doug Hellyar said. “Our top priority is providing an unmatched experience that makes it easy for our customers to access the broad variety of high-quality cannabis products we offer.

"Allowing customers to order online and have their order delivered to their doorstep will be a convenient option for customers and we expect it to be in great demand.”

While the Marijuana Regulatory Agency couldn’t confirm if Lume is the first in the state to make home-delivery sales, spokesman David Harns said no delivery revenue had been recorded in the state monitoring system as of Feb. 3. He hasn’t received this week’s revenue report.

“We’ve been working hard behind the scenes to iron out the details of our new delivery service to ensure it is efficient and improves customer satisfaction," Hellyar said. "We look forward to soon offering delivery at our store in Honor and across the state.”

The company is accepting deliver orders for both medical and recreational marijuana through its website. Purchasers must upload a photo ID and deliveries must be to the same address as listed on the identification, by state law.

Among the state rules for recreational marijuana delivery are:

The purchaser must provide valid ID that lists the address of the delivery

Purchase limits are 2.5 ounces or 15 grams of concentrate

Drivers may only work of one retail business

Drivers are limited to 10 deliveries per trip

Drivers may transport up to 15 ounces of marijuana or 60 grams of concentrate

Drivers may not transport more marijuana than they are scheduled to deliver

Marijuana must be transported in a secured compartment

Full list of recreational marijuana delivery rules

Lume operates Lit Provisioning Center in Evart, as well as Lume locations in Owosso, Honor and Kalamazoo. The company operates a 50,000-square-foot grow facility in Evart and plans to be operating 11 stores by April.

These licensed retail locations are qualified for home-delivery service:

Ann Arbor Healing 3720 Washtenaw Ave. Ann Arbor 48104 734-436-4017

Exclusive Brands 3820 Varsity Dr. Ann Arbor 48108 734-494-0772

Battle Creek Provisioning 293 E. Columbia Ave. Battle Creek 49015 269-589-6726

Battle Creek Provisioning 1525 W. Michigan Battle Creek 49037 269-719-2360

Dank on Arrival 3650 Patterson Rd. Bay City 48706 989-778-1461

Roots Provisioning 3557 Wilder Bay City 48706 989-778-1348

Nature’s ReLeaf 4086 S. Dort Hwy. Burton 48529 810-768-3397

Stateline Remedii 989 E. Main St. Morenci 49256 517-458-3800

Park Place Provisionary 1922 Park St. Muskegon 49441 231-747-7305

Essence Provisioning Center 759 E. Pinconning Rd. Pinconning 48650 989-879-4000

High Quality Provisioning Center 4700 N. Huron Rd. Pinconning 48650 989-200-2500

Herbology Cannabis Co. 11392 W. Jefferson River Rouge 48218 313-757-7684

Meds Cafe 2352 US Hwy 23 South Rogers City 49778 989-734-3114

-- Gus Burns is the marijuana beat reporter for MLive. Contact him with questions, tips or comments at fburns@mlive.com or follow him on Twitter, @GusBurns. Read more from MLive about medical and recreational marijuana.

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