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Kent County’s First Cannabis Dispensary

About Kent Reserve

Kent Reserve

Kent Reserve is proud to be Kent County, Maryland’s first cannabis dispensary, located at 400 Cypress Street in Millington. We are dedicated to fostering a welcoming, inclusive space where both medical patients and recreational customers aged 21+ can access affordable, high-quality cannabis products.

As a locally owned and operated dispensary, our vision is to make Kent Reserve a trusted resource for health and wellness while helping destigmatize cannabis and advocate for its responsible use.

A Product Range for Wellness

We offer a diverse selection of premium cannabis products, including flowers, pre-rolls, edibles, tinctures, and topicals, tailored to support wellness in areas such as gut health, sleep, pain, stress, and focus. Our partnerships with leading Maryland vendors, including SunMed, Culta, Grow West, and Curio, ensure top-tier quality and a unique, local flavor.

Disclaimer: The information provided is for general educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition. While many customers use cannabis products in support of wellness goals such as gut health, sleep, pain management, stress relief, and focus, these uses are based on personal experiences and have not been evaluated by the FDA or supported by conclusive scientific evidence. Kent Reserve makes no medical claims regarding the efficacy of its products. Always consult your primary physician or healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition or before starting any new wellness product.

Convenience Meets Education

We offer a diverse selection of premium cannabis products, including flowers, pre-rolls, edibles, tinctures, and topicals, tailored to support wellness in areas such as gut health, sleep, pain, stress, and focus. Our partnerships with leading Maryland vendors, including SunMed, Culta, Grow West, and Curio, ensure top-tier quality and a unique, local flavor.

Disclaimer: The information provided is for general educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition. While many customers use cannabis products in support of wellness goals such as gut health, sleep, pain management, stress relief, and focus, these uses are based on personal experiences and have not been evaluated by the FDA or supported by conclusive scientific evidence. Kent Reserve makes no medical claims regarding the efficacy of its products. Always consult your primary physician or healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition or before starting any new wellness product.

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About Our Founders

A little about Our COO

Rahul Dutta

Rahul Dutta is a longtime Millington resident and entrepreneur with over 13 years of business experience. As an active member of the community, he serves on the town planning committee, participates in the Lions Club, and supports local education.
Under Rahul and Abby’s leadership, Kent Reserve will be the first dispensary in Maryland to open under the 2024 social equity license lottery, fostering inclusivity and economic opportunities. Rahul is passionate about destigmatizing cannabis and promoting wellness, and in his free time, he enjoys traveling, running, golfing, and spending time with family.

A little about Our CEO and Clinical Director

Abby Chalasani

Dr. Abhijna Chalasani, a Maryland-raised PharmD graduate from Notre Dame of Maryland University, brings extensive healthcare and patient care expertise to Kent Reserve. As an independent pharmacist, she is passionate about education, wellness, and cannabis accessibility.
She is committed to serving Kent County and beyond, ensuring a safe, informed, and community-driven dispensary experience. Outside of work, she enjoys traveling, playing tennis, exploring new cuisines, and spending time with her husband and son.

Requirements

A valid, government-issued photo identification card as set forth in Regulation .04B(2) of COMAR 14.17.12.08 is required to receive an order of cannabis or cannabis products.

All customers and patients must present valid government-issued photo identification to be permitted entry to a Kent Reserve dispensary, to make a purchase, and to receive cannabis products. Only the following forms of government-issued photo identification are acceptable: driver’s license or identification card issued by a U.S. state, territory, or the District of Columbia, U.S. passport or passport card, foreign passport, U.S. military identification card, or Tribal card. University- or college-issued identification cards are not considered sufficient forms of identification. Maryland Patient or Caregiver cards are acceptable identification for the medical program.

Kent Reserve will always give priority service to its medical patients.

Medical program patients and caregivers may bring their minor children, less than eight years of age, into the dispensary. Maryland law does not permit adult-use or recreational customers to bring children into the dispensary.

Adult Use

As of July 1, 2023, adults 21 or older may possess up to 1.5 ounces of cannabis flowers, 12 grams of concentrated cannabis, or a total amount of cannabis products that does not exceed 750 mg THC. Kent Reserve will serve adults 21 or older for all cannabis products. Valid physical, unexpired government-issued ID is required to purchase adult-use cannabis products.

Medical Use

Medical cannabis is available to all Maryland patients. To purchase medical cannabis in Maryland, you’ll have to meet certain state qualifications and become a registered patient. To get your Maryland medical marijuana card, you’ll need to get a written certification from your doctor. Medical patients are given priority access.