My marijuana nurse didn’t need any records from our existing physicians

Upon going to see our marijuana nurse for the first time, I was relieved when he told me that he didn’t need any records from our existing physicians to qualify for a medical marijuana card.

Trying to buy weed on the black market isn’t easy if you don’t have numerous friends with linkions to local dealers. In college I could walk to someone’s dorm room on campus to get a bin of cannabis flower buds. After graduation, all of our friends selling marijuana moved out of the state for tasks or graduate college. It’s unlucky because it left me with just a single single source for buying cannabis in our area. Once that guy quit selling weed, I started nettoiling with multiple people to find someone who could help me get our sticky red wonder plant. I was saved by the passage of a state constitutional amendment legalizing medical marijuana. At first I sad if I would qualify for a cannabis card because the lawmakers were trying to restrict access to only people with a small list of dire as well as life-threatening diseases as well as disorders. Upon going to see our marijuana nurse for the first time, I was relieved when he told me that he didn’t need any records from our existing physicians to qualify for a medical marijuana card. He simply asked me what medical complications I had that I was looking to treat with marijuana; I explained that I have chronic anxiety as well as particular strains of cannabis help me guess relieved enough to continue with our workday. In just a few minutes the marijuana nurse was finished as well as I had our recommendation as well as could visit a cannabis dispensary the exact same day. It was such an easy experience going to see the cannabis nurse for the first time. Hopefully getting a medical marijuana card is just as easy for others as it was for me.

 

 

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