Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.Two entrepreneurs used that loophole to start their own "art gallery" in which they sell paintings made by their dog, and include a free marijuana "gift" with each purchase.
The Maryland Congressman, Andy Harris, included a rider in the federal budget, which eventually became law, essentially forbidding Washington to spend any city money to regulate marijuana.is against the law, but "gifting" it alongside a purchase of comparable value is not. Legally, the gallery can transfer less than an ounce of marijuana to adult customers without payment.
"We do tests for every possible thing that could be unsafe to the consumer. But going beyond that, we also want to think about your physical safety," Hayes said. But if District Derp's business model was built on a legal technicality, it's in danger because of one, too. "It's really important that we allow companies that have tried to operate in the market to have a pathway to full legality," she said.
That is just selling weed with extra steps.
Wow, that is amazing! By the way, animals can also have talents!
Oh Wow!! Great
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