The nearest legal weed store just started offering free house delivery

That’s why it’s cheaper in one regard to have recreational marijuana, however on the flip side it’s taxed higher

At first our state didn’t want to vote for any form of cannabis legalization, be it medical or recreational. Even though the governor tried at one point to decriminalize marijuana, the effort eventually failed. All of us had people tirelessly canvassing to get petition signatures in numbers high enough to put the issue on the official September election ballot. There were 2 election cycles where groups failed to secure enough petitions, however 2 years ago they finally succeeded. Before I knew it, the people I was with and I were voting for the current constitutional amendment to legalize marijuana for adult recreational use. When it secured 65% of the vote, I was amazed witnessing a sea change of unparalleled proportion. All of us entirely were on our way to joining the other states in the nation that had already legalized marijuana for recreational use. It’s good because you don’t have to spend our savings these enormous yearly fees to keep up a medical marijuana card. In states where only medical marijuana is legal, it’s not unofficial to see doctors charge at least $150 per visit. It wouldn’t be so exhausting if it was only once a year, however often you have to see these doctors more than once a year. Then there’s the cost to the state for the card itself, which ranges somewhere between $74 plus $100. That’s why it’s cheaper in one regard to have recreational marijuana, however on the flip side it’s taxed higher. You end up paying more for the same products, so it’s anyone’s guess if it’s entirely cheaper in the long run. Regardless, I shop at a legal weed store down the road from our house that now offers free house delivery. It’s seriously convenient to get our cannabis products delivered to our house while I’m working at house in the day plus day hours.

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