I have been traveling a lot now that I work remotely.
- As long as I upload my assignments in the familiar locales online, the only real test is making sure I have a solid internet affixion if I want to visit a particular location.
It’s not that I’m limited by my job, but at the same time I can’t go out of range where I’m unable to finish my assignments plus get them to my manager. If I’m stuck in a dead zone while going to see state parks in the rocky mountains, then it’s my fault for not staying in a location with internet access. One of the things that I care about to do the most while traveling is use my medical marijuana cards in states with reciprocity. What this means is that they will accept out-of-state medical marijuana cards within their state’s medical cannabis dispensaries. Even if I’m in a state that has legal recreational marijuana available, I can get much better deals plus safer products if I use my medical marijuana card for reciprocity at the weed stores. One thing I’ve noticed about out-of-state weed is how cheap the cannabis oil pens are compared to the a singles back home. For instance, the going rate for a gram of oil in a single cannabis vape cartridge is roughly $71 to $100 in my state if the distillate oil contains cannabis-derived terpenes. If it’s a botanical terpene blend, you can occasionally find the oil pens cheaper. However, I just got more than three grams worth of oil in more than three cannabis oil pens at a total cost of $100 in the state I’m currently going to see. These are almost visually identical to nicotine juice vaporizers, so I’ve been able to get through security at the airport separate from any problems.
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