Sometimes giving a great gift may involve nothing more than creating an "environment" for another person. At least that's the theory
"But an environment for what?" you might ask.
Well, did you know that in LA there are hundreds of storefront shops that sell medical marijuana?
Yes, it's for medical purposes only and no, you can't just drive to LA from Nevada, complain of constant, severe back pain and get an order for 8 oz of pot filled.
You have to prove that you reside within California and it certainly makes sense to actually have a medical condition for which a physician might, in accordance with state law, reasonably prescribe marijuana for treatment
So, let's discuss a theoretical scenario in which a person lives in LA and is legitimately receiving a prescription for medical marijuana. The person has a card from the state and so forth; everything is above board.
The person's friends fly in to LAX and he/she picks them up and show them the sites. And of course, the person also smokes his/her medicine from time to time.
Well, of course, whenever the person takes said medicine he/she experiences a degree of memory loss and also has difficulty performing mathematical calculations. Often times he/she falls in to a peaceful sleep and may occasionally find it difficult to keep track of how much grass he/she started with.
Now I am not saying this creates an "environment" in which the out of town friends might safely dip in to the person's prescribed medicine bag without the person being aware of this fact or without him/her easily being held legally liable for this fact. But it might. At least that's the theory.
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