I never had a problem with delivering cannabis


Marijuana deliveries are not a new idea.

In fact, I was doing deliveries all around the city for the last ten years, long before any dispensaries opened up.

The difference these days is that weed has been legalized, so I am no longer breaking the law. This kind of sucks in some regards, at least from a business perspective. I could bring home over a thousand dollars per shift in the old days, but now my take-home pay is significantly lower. I no longer have to worry about the law, which is nice, but truthfully in all those years of delivering illegal cannabis I never got stopped by the cops once. This is a major population center, with killer traffic jams, which is why I always made my cannabis deliveries on my bike. I still uphold this tradition, mostly because it is a far faster means of delivering cannabis products than using a car or truck. My bosses at the cannabis dispensary love me because I made twice as many deliveries as anyone else. Nobody else wants to go through all the work of riding a bike! For me the decision is a no brainer, because cannabis deliveries are always very light. It’s not like I need to tote around several pounds worth of marijuana at any one time, usually it’s no more than a few ounces. I don’t have a car payment, I don’t have to worry about parking, and I get all the exercise I can handle during my shifts at the cannabis dispensary. It’s a good life, so far.

 

 

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