Street marijuana is cheaper than medical marijuana, but it’s illegal.


I used street marijuana for quite some time when I was younger.

When I went to college, it was readily available, and it only cost a couple of bucks, however as more strains of marijuana appeared, and some that are stronger with different effects, it became more extravagant, however once I got married and had a child, I gave up on marijuana.

I didn’t want to have it in my apartment with my little guy running around. After my divorce and not having my wife or son in the house, I found I was going through a rough time. It depressed me all the time, and not wanting to leave the house. When I went to the doctor, he wanted to provide me antidepressants, although I refused. I heard too more than 2 awful things about antidepressants and wanted nothing to do with them. He asked if I had ever used marijuana and I told him I had when I was much younger. He was talking about legal, medical marijuana. He said that there were strides being made in how medical marijuana can help calm the nerves and ease the depression. I loved smoking marijuana, so I was amenable to getting medical marijuana. He gave me the name and address of a local doctor that was certified in medical marijuana and told me to make an appointment. It took a couple of weeks for the entire process, and then I had to wait a week for my medical marijuana ID card. The calm I remembered from using marijuana as a younger person was returning and I realized the divorce was my fault for never dealing with my anxieties and depression during my marriage.

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