Buying marijuana off the black market can be extremely tricky.
When I was in college, I had a close friend who had multiple connections with local growers and he always had phenomenal quality cannabis.
But once I got to the end of my college years, it was becoming harder and harder to maintain a weed-connect as so many of my friends were graduating and moving across the country. The last friend of mine that remained in this city after graduation had a phenomenal marijuana supplier, but he sadly left for graduate school in Toronto the following year. This left me without a steady source for cannabis products, and at times I had to beg other friends to get me weed from their suppliers. That’s why I was so ecstatic when the state voted for and approved a constitutional amendment legalizing medical marijuana. Although it took around six months for the law to finally take effect, thousands of residents signed up en masse as soon as they could. And learning how to get a medical marijuana card was much easier than I initially thought. I thought I would need years of documented diagnoses from my general physician, but all I had to do was visit a marijuana doctor. He asked me a few questions about my anxiety and depression levels and then approved me for a medical marijuana recommendation. The medical marijuana recommendation is like a prescription to shop in a cannabis dispensary. However, the recommendation typically allows you to use a wide variety of cannabis products like tinctures, CBD oil, flower products, vape cartridges, and edibles.