Waiting for legalization of recreational cannabis

When my state legalized medicinal cannabis, I was eager to get my card and have access to a selection of marijuana products.

Several times, I looked into the process.

It didn’t sound all that difficult. The forms could be filled out entirely online. However, I needed the recommendation of a doctor. I really hate going to the doctor. I don’t like wasting my time sitting in a waiting room or spending a fortune to confirm symptoms I’m already well aware of. Because of this, I kept procrastinating. I never ended up acquiring my medical marijuanna card. It was a huge relief when my state finally legalized recreational cannabis. Although I’m not allowed the same quantity or potency as medicinal patients, I can visit any dispensary in the state, whenever I want. All I need is a valid government-issued identification to prove my residency and age. I make the drive to the dispensary every other Saturday to check out the weekly specialis, staff favorites and best sellers. I always find something new and exciting to try. I’ve experimented with all different consumption methods, including pre-rolls, vape cartridges, edibles, tinctures and concentrates. I am gradually discovering new terpenes and getting more familiar with my own preference for potency. I’ve figured out that the highest THC content isn’t necessarily the most enjoyable high. I actually have better results with a higher CBD to THC ratio. I’m able to get a slight buzz, relax and mellow out and yet still focus. Most of the time, I rely on recommendations from the budtenders. They are knowledgeable in their products and are able to guide me toward a rewarding experience.

 

 

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