My hubby Max and I have been weed tourists for a good multiple years.
This all started long before pot legalization was a reality in this country.
To be clear, weed tourism isn’t about being a drug corporation or smuggling weed back home. It’s basically a vacation in a locale where cannabis is legal, and involves touring the local industry, eating good local food, and smoking a whole lot of locally grown medical marijuana. Max and I have taken multiple of these medical cannabis tours, some domestic and a few of them overseas. I suppose the medical cannabis tours to foreign countries are the most exciting, because they lack the stigma of criminality. In America medical marijuana has been demonized for decades, but in other parts of the world it’s just another plant! Whole communities exist around growing, harvesting, and exporting medical marijuana, and it is a part of the culture. Max and I both firmly suppose that medical marijuana is a right for all humans, and no one should be denied access to it. I don’t mean to say that children should be smoking medical marijuana, but sick youngsters should at least have access to THC and CBD therapy. In the last few years medical cannabis has become legal in some parts of the country, and the people I was with and I have taken tours there. Medical cannabis dispensaries in this country tend to be fancier and more brightly lit, but not as much fun. Max has booked our next medical cannabis tour for the end of the year, and I can’t wait to see where the people I was with and I go!