Japanese vending machines sell everything from beer to veggies, so why shouldn't California set up vending machines for its biggest cash crop? Well, it's
illegal for starters, but that's not stopping The Dispensary Group from launching the state's first automated
marijuana dispenser so patients can get their relief when the shops are closed. Of course, you need a medical marijuana card to use it, and there are a few more "by the ways" for potential customers.
According to Dvice, the machine (called the AutoSpense) requires a special swipe card, a thumbprint, and a pin code to function. Oh, and it's under constant surveillance. We assume an electrified metal cage comes down around you and alerts a SWAT team if you get the pin code wrong, but then again, we're just guessing. So, tell us: Does California's first weed vending machine sound like a good idea?
............... why am I not surprised
And at my age I doubt I'll ever be dumbed down to that level.
"From 1969 to 1976, some 30 states lowered their purchase ages, generally to 18. This was primarily because the voting age was lowered from 21 to 18 with the 26th amendment, and nearly all states lowered their ages of majority as well."
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And you know how easy it is to get a marijuana card in California? Very. Because it costs money to get one. The problem I have with medical marijuana is there is no monitoring of the dosages being taken. That is NOT medicine. It's recreational.
And it's still none of your business what someone else does for fun.