Free weed has become a thing during COVID-19

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Meanwhile across the pond, a masked activist was covertly going door to door to provide free cannabis, toilet paper and hand sanitizer to people in Manchester, England. Even more recently, several companies in Colorado have begun to supply free cannabis and CBD to those hardest hit by the coronavirus. The spirit of generosity is alive and well, despite our ongoing battle against the spread of COVID-19. In Sicily, medical cannabis has become free to people who suffer from certain conditions, including cerebral palsy, neuropathic pain, multiple sclerosis and chronic pain. Leafly reported earlier this month that the average price for weed in the U.S. is a smidge lower than it was the previous year.

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The spirit of generosity is alive and well, despite our ongoing battle against the spread of COVID-19. While we witness encouraging acts of kindness across all walks of life, the cannabis sector has been no stranger to decency and goodwill during this trying time.

Several individuals, companies and — indeed — entire regions, have ensured that cannabis is available for those who need it — or, in some cases, those who just really, really want it.

For instance, a drive-thru was recently set up in Michigan’s Montcalm County to provide those who have served in the military or are on Social Security disability with US$150...

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