Arizona | Set up overlapping purchase limits in Dutchie POS

Arizona operators, learn how to set up overlapping purchase limits in Dutchie POS.

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Set up overlapping purchase limits

Arizona uses the concept of overlapping purchase limits, where the purchase limit for a product type, like concentrates, is calculated using a flower equivalency and is deducted from the overall purchase limit but also has its own individual lower limit.

 

For example, dispensaries may sell 2.5 ounces (70 grams) of flower or flower equivalent, with no more than 15 grams being concentrates.

 

In this example, the weight of concentrate sales should be deducted from the overall 70-gram limit, but Concentrates must additionally be limited to 15 grams. In other words, a customer should be allowed to purchase the flower equivalent of 15 grams of concentrate and another 55 grams of flower or flower equivalent of other product types (other than concentrates). 

 

To represent this in Dutchie, we will need to create two limits:

  • One for the overall limit of 70 grams (2.5 ounces). Since in this case all other products are equivalent to flower, this limit should be set up as a multi-category limit with the Categories dropdown left as All categories. Therefore, all product categories will share a limit of 70 grams.
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  • And another one just for the concentrates limit, in this case, 15 grams.bo_purchase limtis_add purchase limit_concentrates all customers.png
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When purchase limits are set up this way, when a customer’s cart is evaluated, all purchase limits rules are checked simultaneously, and a cart is only valid if each rule is satisfied independently, and any concentrates sold will be counted against both rules: the Concentrate-specific rule (together with any other concentrate item); and the All-category (2.5oz) rule, along with all other cannabis products in the cart.

 

Double-check that all product categories are assigned to the correct purchase limit category. You can do this by going to: Products > Configure > Categories, then select a product category and verify the Purchase limit category field is assigned correctly.

 

In these examples, Concentrates, Vapes, and Infused Prerolls are assigned to the Concentrate purchase limit category. Check your state regulations for the correct categorization of all products, including infused prerolls. These categorizations can vary by state.

 

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However, in the below example, Vape products would be counted towards the incorrect combined inhalable purchase limit. A limit set up like this would result in vape products counting towards the general limit, not the concentrate limit as intended. Be careful not to confuse the Purchase limit category with the External category or Master category, which have different uses.

 

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