Indica strains are great for sleeping in

My friends and I work at a busy grocery store.

I started working at the grocery store shortly after high school ended.

I thought it would be a great job to have while I attend college. I was working there for three months, and then one of my best friends was hired as well. Both of us work together in the bakery. The grocery store has been very busy every day since the quarantine started. One of the reasons is due to the fact that we have shorter hours. The store used to be open 24 hours a day, but now we are only open from 9 in the morning until 9 at night. During the other 12 hours, 10 members of our staff clean and sanitize all of the indoor surfaces. I usually work for 8 hour days, but I have been working every single day for the past month. I’m getting paid $2 extra each hour right now, and that is a great incentive to work extra hours. I’ve been using the money to buy more marijuana. I use marijuana at night to help me sleep. I used to take melatonin every evening, but I found marijuana to be much more effective. I only purchase Indica strains such as Granddaddy Purp, Mandarin Dreams, and Bubba Platinum. These indica strains are great for sleeping. They make me feel mentally and physically relaxed. Indica strains are known to have a shorter flowering cycle with broad leaves and a pungent odor. One day, I’m going to try my green thumb at home. I would love to grow my own mairjuna plants.

 

Medical marijuana

I’m so stressed out that I’m smoking twice as much

I received my stimulus check on the same morning, so I decided to use some of the funds to stock up on medical marijuana supplies

I have been a medical marijuana user for the past three years. As soon as medical marijuana was legalized in this state, I made an appointment to visit with an authorized doctor. The doctor agreed that medical marijuana could help with my stress and anxiety. He set me up with a prescription that gets filled every 7 months. The prescription includes smokable marijuana and other items such as tinctures, distillate, edibles, and CBD items. I go to the cannabis dispensary once a week to purchase enough items to last 7 days. Unfortunately, I have been going through my stash much quicker since this global health crisis began. I feel stressed out and I am filled with a ton of anxiety. I have been smoking twice as much as usual. I can’t go five minutes without putting the vape open up to my lips. I’m really glad that the medical marijuana dispensary is still open right now. I placed a delivery order on Sunday, but I was out of everything by Thursday. I didn’t want to wait 48 hours for a delivery order, so I drove over to the cannabis dispensary. I picked up an extra syringe of distillate and a half ounce of Blue Dream. I also purchased six pieces of space cake and 6 pot brownies. I received my stimulus check on the same morning, so I decided to use some of the funds to stock up on medical marijuana supplies. I don’t normally buy so many edibles, because they are insanely expensive. With an extra $1200 from the president, I have some cash to splurge.

 

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We picked up two more air purifiers of the store this morning

I am the manager for a very busy marijuana dispensary in the city.

  • We normally house between 50 and 100 customers each day and our total sales top $10,000 daily.

We are one of the busiest marijuana dispensaries in the area and we carry a large selection of flowers, edibles, and tinctures. We also carry more CBD infused products than any other place in the region. When the governor made some laws regarding the covid-19 outbreak, I was worried that the marijuana dispensary would be forced to shut down. Fortunately, we fall under the pharmacy rule. We did have to change some of our security protocol in order to stay open for business. We can only have 10 people in the marijuana dispensary at a time. Everyone else has to wait outside of the building until there is room. We have hand sanitizer all over the place and we erected some spit shields to protect our workers from Airborne contaminants. The owner of this cannabis dispensary also purchased a few mobile air purifiers to place inside of the dispensary. We had one air purifier in the lobby and another air purifier in the pharmacy. Between the two machines, it smells fresh and clean inside the store and showroom. This morning, I decided to pick up two more air purifiers to place in the store. We put a second air purifier in the lobby and a second air purifier inside of the pharmacy. We are certainly doing our best to make sure that every employee and shopper are safe and healthy during this crisis.
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Cannabis dispensary needs to work on delivery issues

Unfortunately, I don’t think that is the best decision during this health crisis

My friends and I regularly use cannabis. I have some problems with anxiety, and my best friend uses cannabis to help with stress. We usually visit the cannabis dispensary two times every week. On Mondays and Wednesdays, they always have specials. Monday is mini Monday. This is the day when the dispensary offers all of their premium buds for half price. Wednesday is another special on distillate and syringes. They are all 25% off on this day. I have been stocking up on distillate syringes so I can make lots of yummy edibles like hard candy, gummy worms, and space cake. Unfortunately, the cannabis dispensary has not been open for walk-in clients in 30 days. This is due to the global health crisis and the covid-19 problem. The cannabis dispensary will only honor delivery and pickup orders. My friends and I tried to order online, but the website wasn’t working properly. I spent three hours trying to get everything into the cart. When I finally placed the order, the cannabis dispensary called an hour later to inform me that half of my order was out of stock. I wish they kept the website updated with accurate information. I’m looking forward to the day when all of the stores are open as usual. In a few days, the van is going to be lifted in our state. My friends and I will be able to resume our life as normal. Unfortunately, I don’t think that is the best decision during this health crisis. I think we should stay closed and locked up for at least 6 months if we want total eradication.

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I hate it when the cannabis delivery service substitutes my products without calling first

I have two friends who order delivery from the local grocery store, and both complain about getting item substitutions more often than you’d expect.

You would think that it would naturally take a company a few weeks or a few months to iron out the kinks in a new delivery service program, but it has been two years and this store in question still hasn’t figured out the process. I see more negative comments about their delivery services than anything else regarding the company when I see them mentioned on social media. Everyone gets upset that they have strange item substitutions that are neither confirmed with the customer nor logical choices in many situations. People will get cottage cheese if the store is out of sour cream, or you might get baby formula when looking for regular 2% milk. I like to order my cannabis products via my local dispensary’s delivery services, but I run into the same issue. I don’t mind if they’re out of stock with a handful of products I want, I would just like for someone to call me ahead of time to ask if a number of different options are fine substitutes. Not all cannabis affects the brain in the same exact way, so you could really be looking for a sedating and mellow strain but get a crazily stimulating sativa strain instead. If you’re using your cannabis products for primarily medical reasons, getting a random and unexpected substitution is akin to switching medications on the fly. Some people can handle it fine while others would fall to pieces on the wrong strain. Once the cannabis delivery services around here are fixed, I might start going back to the dispensary in person.

 

 

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Social distancing isn’t enough for the cannabis dispensaries, I want contact free delivery

Even before the worry of catching a life debilitating infectious disease, I loathed the experience of going to my only local cannabis dispensary.

You can make an online order and still be forced to sit in a waiting room full of people for an hour or longer depending on what day of the week you go. And if that wasn’t bad enough, you have to listen to four different conversations at full volume all going on at the exact same time. I try to work on my phone when I have to wait, but unless I bring headphones with me, I can’t block out the noise and the distraction it creates. When the pandemic started to sweep the nation and the rest of the world at large, this particular legal cannabis dispensary started to implement social distancing rules. Within the course of a few days they went from having people sit in chairs six feet apart to having everyone wait in their cars until each a batch of two to four individual orders were ready. The problem with this approach is that it still forces you to enter the dispensary with three other patients at a time since they try to process around three orders at a time. A competing dispensary is offering full contact free delivery if you pay ahead of time with a credit card. You make your order, the cannabis dispensary calls you to confirm a payment method, and then when you arrive you drive up to a door where an employee hands you your products through your driver’s side window. It means not having to risk even going into the dispensary with other people at the same time, especially since many of these places feel like cramped doctors offices to begin with.

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When medical cannabis became legal, several companies had free statewide delivery

I was fortunate to get into our state’s medical marijuana database within weeks of the bill getting enacted into law.

Most were not so fortunate, with many facing month long delays from failing to reach the state office by phone or email and not getting any responses back.

But that was not the only hurdle in the beginning. You had to find a prescribing physician and there were only a handful that had taken the training and got the approval in the short period of time it took me to get my initial application approved by the state. Then there was a mandatory 90 day wait period before you could buy your cannabis, but that was lifted shortly thereafter. When I finally got my doctor recommendation filed through the state, there were a few dispensaries open but none within driving distance. Fortunately, most of the existing companies at the time were offering free statewide delivery. It meant that even if one company in question was 200 miles away, I could still benefit from buying their products. I wish these companies had stuck with their cannabis delivery services, but many of the newer companies wanted to focus on opening as many physical locations and stores as possible while scaling back on delivery services over a two year time span. I can still buy a lot of medical cannabis products via home delivery, but many of the companies that still offer cannabis delivery services charge fees as high as $25 per order, as well as order minimums before you can get on the delivery schedule. At the end of the day I’d rather stay at home instead of lining up at the stores.

 

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I hate it when the cannabis delivery service replaces my products separate from calling first

I have 2 friends who order delivery from the local grocery store, and both complain about getting item substitutions more often than you’d expect.

  • You would assume that it would naturally take a supplier a few weeks or a few weeks to iron out the kinks in a new delivery service program, but it has been 2 years and this store in question still hasn’t figured out the process.

I see more downside comments about their delivery services than anything else regarding the supplier when I see them mentioned on social media. Everyone gets miserable that they have odd item substitutions that are neither confirmed with the client nor logical choices in many situations. People will get chalet cheese if the store is out of sour cream, or you might get baby formula when looking for regular 2% milk. I care about to order my cannabis products via my local dispensary’s delivery services, however I run into the same issue. I don’t mind if they’re out of stock with a handful of products I want, I would just care about for someone to call myself and others ahead of time to ask if a number of strange chances are good replaces. Not all cannabis affects the brain in the same exact way, so you could actually be looking for a sedating and mellow strain but get a crazily stimulating sativa strain instead. If you’re using your cannabis products for primarily medical reasons, getting a random and unexpected substitution is akin to switching medications on the fly. Some people can handle it good while others would fall to pieces on the wrong strain. Once the cannabis delivery services around here are fixed, I might start going back to the dispensary in lady.

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When medical cannabis became legal, numerous companies had free statewide delivery

I was fortunate to get into our state’s medical marijuana database within weeks of the bill getting enacted into law.

  • Most were not so fortunate, with several facing month long delays from failing to reach the state office by iPhone or email plus not getting any responses back.

But that was not the only hurdle in the start. You had to find a prescribing physician plus there were only a handful that had taken the training plus got the approval in the short phase of time it took me to get our initial application approved by the state. Then there was a mandatory 90 afternoon wait phase before you could buy your cannabis, but that was lifted shortly thereafter. When I finally got our dentist recommendation filed through the state, there were a few dispensaries open but none within driving distance. Fortunately, most of the existing companies at the time were offering free statewide delivery. It meant that even if one supplier in question was 200 miles away, I could still benefit from buying their products. I wish these companies had stuck with their cannabis delivery services, but several of the newer companies wanted to focus on opening as several physical locations plus stores as possible while scaling back on delivery services over a numerous year time span. I can still buy a lot of medical cannabis products via home delivery, but several of the companies that still offer cannabis delivery services charge fees as high as $25 per order, and order minimums before you can get on the delivery schedule. At the end of the afternoon I’d rather stay at home instead of lining up at the stores.

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When medical cannabis became legal, several companies had free statewide delivery

I was lucky to get into our state’s medical marijuana database within weeks of the bill getting enacted into law.

Most were not so lucky, with more than 2 facing week long delays from failing to reach the state office by iPhone or text and not getting any responses back.

But that was not the only hurdle in the beginning. You had to find a prescribing physician and there were only a handful that had taken the training and got the approval in the short stage of time it took myself and others to get our initial application approved by the state. Then there was a mandatory 90 day wait stage before you could buy your cannabis, however that was lifted shortly thereafter. When I finally got our medical professional recommendation filed through the state, there were a few dispensaries open however none within driving distance. Fortunately, most of the existing companies at the time were offering free statewide delivery. It meant that even if 1 company in question was 200 miles away, I could still benefit from buying their products. I wish these companies had stuck with their cannabis delivery services, however more than 2 of the newer companies wanted to focus on opening as more than 2 physical locations and stores as possible while scaling back on delivery services over a several year time span. I can still buy a lot of medical cannabis products via home delivery, however more than 2 of the companies that still offer cannabis delivery services charge fees as high as $25 per order, plus order minimums before you can get on the delivery schedule. At the end of the day I’d rather stay at home instead of lining up at the stores.

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