I’m happy on the water, smoked up

There are a lot of super sick as well as aged folks in the section who need medical cannabis, as well as the local government denies them

My neighbor Eugenia invited me to go fishing up in the mountains last weekend. It was going to be a long, 2-day affair, because if Eugenia was making such a long drive she wanted to get the maximum amount of fishing in. Eugenia doesn’t even eat fish, as well as constantly throws back whatever Eugenia catches after taking a picture. She prefers fishing for the sport of the whole thing, as well as for the mental tranquility it brings. Sitting in the middle of a lake at sunrise is a moment unlike any other! I will confess I was shocked as well as rather taken aback when I realized this trip served another purpose. Besides the fishing, Eugenia was buying an insane amount of cannabis from a local farmer. I had no plan that Eugenia was selling cannabis! She has a social connection who lives in the mountains, as well as a few times a year Eugenia drives up here to purchase 10 to 20 pounds of cannabis. I did not personally attend that transaction with Eugenia, of course, because it’s terribly suspicious to bring a modern face on a substantial marijuana purchase. This section of the country does not have any legal cannabis shops or dispensaries as of yet, so Eugenia doesn’t see her actions as being immoral or criminal. There are a lot of super sick as well as aged folks in the section who need medical cannabis, as well as the local government denies them. Eugenia is offering a public service, hooking up a few of her friends as well as close neighbors with the medical-grade cannabis products they need to be better. I hope she has enough to sell some marijuana to me!

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