Glad it’s easier to get my medical cannabis card in our state

A long time back, it was hard processing paperwork separate from computers plus internet links.

If you were looking to keep track of the money in your bank account, you basically had to keep a balance sheet that includes every check written plus the amount on those checks. These afternoons I take it for granted that I can easily acquire this information on my cell phone just about anytime I want it plus I no longer have to manually record my purchases. On top of that, the bank companies are creating cards where you only have to hover over the payment screen to confirm a purchase. That way you don’t have a chip or a magnetic strip on the card that is actually damaged while in long term use. Even though our state medical marijuana cards aren’t nearly as high tech as current bank cards, they’re also becoming a lot easier to renew as a medical marijuana patient. When I started in our state’s medical cannabis program several years ago, you had to send a physical application to the state capital, along with passport photos from a Walgreens or CVS that you had to pay for entirely on your own. With the application, photos, plus medical documents, you also had to include a check for $68. Now you can do all of this with just some clicks on your computer or smartphone, especially now that the state medical marijuana office is officially linked to the DMV. You can select a checkbox that basically imports all of your data from the DMV state archives. They will import the photo from your driver’s license plus the residency status on top of that. As you can imagine, this is also a speedy way to transport identification information if it’s accurate on your license. Instead of waiting numerous weeks, I was recently approved for my current medical marijuana card in as little as six days!

 

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