Traveling for work and dealing with MMJ card reciprocity

My task requires me to travel all over the country.

I spend more time sleeping in hotel rooms than in my bed at home. While I entirely adore experiencing new locales, the workload is rather stressful. My task description includes lots of conferences, meetings, consultations and training seminars. I frequently speak in front of big groups. The data I present and recommendations I make are essential to the growth and success of the dealer. The anxiety of both traveling and the expectations manifest into all sorts of health problems. I suffer from frequent migraines so severe that I am sensitive to light and sounds. It’s not typical for me to throw up due to the pain in my head. Because of so much time spent resting on aircrafts, resting at airports and resting at work-related events, I have developed concerns with painful joints. I deal with carpal tunnel syndrome, neck and back pain, arthritis in my fingers and plantar fasciitis. While I have my MMJ card that allows me to shop at the dispensary in my local area, not every state provides medical marijuana reciprocity. I am far more eager to travel to those states that think my MMJ card. While the states with legalized recreational weed charge me tax and won’t sell me as much quantity, it’s still a relief to be able to shop at the dispensaries. I adore going to see dispensaries across the country. It gives me an chance to try out new brands and strains. On my travels, I’ve come across cannabis-infused peanut butter, ice cream, honey and popcorn.

 

Traveling for work and dealing with MMJ card reciprocity