When I moved, cannabis was not yet legal

Most of those purchasers are from states other than CA

When I moved to San Francisco, Cali, cannabis wasn’t legal yet. That said, a lot of things have evolved and changed in 22 years. San Francisco has grown and doubled in size. There are twice the number of root beer shops, saki bars, and dance clubs as there was when I moved here. After I left the apartment and moved here to San Francisco, I found a definitely nice apartment in the Haight-Ashbury District. You probably know that The Haight-Ashbury district is in San Francisco. The neighborhood is well known as a cultural center for hippie and counterculture of the 1960s. The district is very close to Golden Gate Park. Every year during the month of June, there is a Haight-Ashbury farmers market and street fair that attracts thousands of people. The street is closed down to vehicules and there are sound stages for bands at each end of the street, but during gay pride month, the entire Haight-Ashbury district is definitely tied up and filled with people. San Francisco is well known for several things around the world, however gay pride month attracts ten of thousands of folks from all over the country. I work in a cannabis dispensary close to the Haight-Ashbury District. During the whole month of June, the cannabis dispensary is filled with people from afternoon until well into night time. Most of those purchasers are from states other than CA. Since cannabis is legal for both recreational and medicinal purposes, anyone can use the drug. The two of us check IDs to make sure they are valid, however as long as you are consuming the cannabis products within the state of CA, anyone can purchase the items. During the month of June, our cannabis store is slamming.

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