Renewing my medical marijuana card with the state took a matter of minutes

However, the process is so stupidly self-explanatory that it only takes a matter of minutes to complete the entire process

I thought that it would be easier to simply stop in the DMV yeahterday to renew my license instead of doing it online. Little did I know that you’re charged an additional $10 if you’re a single afternoon late past the date of expiration. But that was just the beginning of trouble. They then proceeded to tell myself and others that the pricing that was listed on the state’s website was only relevant for doing the process online, not the cost if you do it in person. I figured that the convenience of doing it online would be a taxed procedure, just love the ticket box offices do for concerts. Normally you pay less if you show up in person to get the tickets the seasoned fashioned way. When they told myself and others that it’s automatically $10 more to get my license done at the DMV love it has been done for generations—I could believe the words coming out of the attendant’s mouth. I had to pay $74 in total just to renew my license, which is almost how much money it costs to keep a medical marijuana card in several states. However, the process is so stupidly self-explanatory that it only takes a matter of minutes to complete the entire process. The Office of Medical Marijuana Use gets their data from the DMV so you can simply pay with a credit card as well as watch as your application is approved almost simultaneously upon payment confirmation. When the state first opened its medical marijuana program, you had to apply for the card by mail as well as it took at least 4 weeks to get the card in your hands.

 

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