They cut me off

In states with recreational marijuana laws, there is a biweekly limit that each patient can purchase from a medical or recreational marijuana dispensary; That biweekly limit is equivalent to the amount of marijuana or cannabis concentrate that one woman can legally carry according to the law, and in Most states where recreational and medical marijuana are legal, that amount of dried marijuana flour is at least 1 oz. In medical marijuana states, there is both a biweekly limit and a prescription limit on your account, then many clients in the dispensary get distraught if they max out their limit and run out of marijuana products before the next time they can purchase more supplies. It happens frequently and I hate telling a customer that they are already over the limit. My boss had a argument with a customer last week. The woman was distraught because she was already at her limit for the week on dried marijuana flower… Dried marijuana flour is heavily regulated by the state. There is simply no way to get around the rules and regulations, and once you reach your limit, the two of us cannot sell any medical marijuana products to you until the next time you have a prescription. It is the exact same way that the pharmacy handles regular prescriptions, then you cannot refill your heart medicine until the 30 afternoon time. Is up and it is time to refill. It is the same with medical marijuana products; Even if our boss wanted to chop the rules, there was honestly no way that she could sell marijuana to the customer by law.

 

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