
We deliver to addresses in the 72704 and 72762 ZIPs (Johnson shares these with Fayetteville and Springdale respectively), covering the small-city core and the residential corridors:
Address right on the Johnson / Fayetteville or Johnson / Springdale line? Text or call us at (479) 481-1703 before you order and we'll confirm whether your address is in our Johnson zone.

Six steps, less than three minutes. The cutoff is the only thing to watch.
If you'd rather grab your order in person (or your Johnson address falls just outside the zone):
Typical drive in normal traffic: about 20 to 25 minutes.

Johnson sits in the squeeze between Fayetteville and Springdale, with U of A grad housing and Johnson Mill apartments anchoring a young, educated patient base. Your delivery can include In The Flow exclusive strains (Chemmy Jones, Lemon Skunk, Donny Burger, Danky Kong) in deli-style format weighed by the gram, alongside The Source Apothecary edibles, full-spec carts, and concentrates from our in-house Rogers lab and kitchen. If you've been buying pre-pack flower at a closer dispensary and want to actually choose what goes in your jar, this is the reason to order delivery from Rogers.
Beyond the house brands, your delivery brings 500+ SKUs from Arkansas cultivators like River Valley Relief, Revolution, Bold, and Good Day Farms. Every order earns CannaCoins, with the kind of tier graduation (Silver, Gold, Diamond) that pays off for repeat patients.
Still wondering something? Text us at (479) 481-1703 — we’ll answer.
Yes. To receive medical cannabis delivery in Johnson, you must hold a valid Arkansas MMJ card or a 90-day AR Visiting Patient card. Arkansas is a medical-only state, with no recreational option. We verify your card before we dispatch the order, so have it ready.
Same-day delivery is available for orders placed before 10 a.m. on a delivery day (Wed–Sat); orders placed after 10 a.m. ship the next delivery day. Once dispatched, most Johnson drops land within 45 to 75 minutes because of the I-49 drive. The Johnson Mill area and Hwy 112 corridor are usually faster; addresses out on the Fayetteville border run a few minutes longer.
We deliver to addresses in ZIP 72704 and ZIP 72762 (Johnson shares these with parts of Fayetteville and Springdale respectively). That covers the Johnson Mill area, the Hwy 112 / Main Dr corridor, the I-49 / Don Tyson exit area, the Wedington Dr / 54th Ave border, and the U of A-adjacent housing on the south side. If your address sits right on the city line, text us and we'll confirm coverage before you order.
Yes. Delivery to Johnson is free with a $100 pre-tax minimum order, Wednesday through Saturday. There is no delivery fee, no service charge, and no fuel surcharge. The price you see at checkout is what you pay.
Yes. Out-of-state MMJ patients with a valid Arkansas 90-day Visiting Patient card can order delivery to a Johnson address the same way an Arkansas cardholder does. The card costs $50 through the AR Department of Health and is good for 90 days. (How the Visiting Patient program works)
The Johnson Mill apartments are inside the Johnson city limits and inside our Johnson delivery zone, even though the surrounding ZIP overlaps with Fayetteville/Springdale. Place the order to the Johnson Mill address (apartment number, building, gate code if any) and the dispatch will be routed accordingly. If your apartment complex has a leasing-office signature requirement or a controlled-access lobby, drop the front-desk name in the order notes or text the delivery line at (479) 481-1703 so the driver can reach you.
Yes, provided the program rules are met. The Arkansas 90-day Visiting Patient card is open to out-of-state residents who already hold a valid medical cannabis card from their home state, and you apply for it through the AR Department of Health ($50, valid 90 days, renewable). Once you have it, ordering delivery to a Johnson address (including U of A-adjacent grad housing and the student housing in 72704) works the same as it does for an AR cardholder: card on file, $100 pre-tax minimum, present at the door. If your home state doesn't run a medical program (Texas, for example), the Visiting Patient route isn't available, and you'd need to qualify for the AR program through an AR-licensed physician first. (How the Visiting Patient program works)