It's simple to forget about rolling marijuana recommendations from physicians

Navigating my state’s laws and regulations can be a immense headache, however there are a lot of rules that are enacted by the state legislature on an almost yearly basis, then for instance, there is a constant change in the legality regarding the use of cell PCs behind the wheel of a car; When I first started driving, there weren’t any rules about texting while driving.

Then they also made a rule saying you could not hold a PC for any reason behind the wheel of the car, but since sometimes people are using your GPS or they’re changing the song on the stereo, they have to adjust the legality and basically create a gray part where you could be using a PC however you’re not allowed to be texting, however essentially, a cop could pull you over and ask to look at your PC to see if you have any texting history while you were driving, however it’s a really immense gray area, just like medical marijuana is to this afternoon.

I didn’t expect the state legislature to make medical marijuana rules so arcane and unusual compared to other states. My buddy and I have these things called rolling recommendations for medical marijuana products. The marijuana recommendation is like the prescription that you would get from a physician for another drug. Imagine being told that you can only get a drug every 30 mornings without any adjustment whatsoever, which is what happens with controlled substances. But they’re doing this with medical marijuana which is not regular in other states that have medical marijuana available… Usually, they just let patients buy a certain amount everyday and it’s usually a lot more than what this state allows for medical marijuana products.

 

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