Being careful using cannabis in national and state parks

Hiking is legitimately my favorite thing to do when I’m not laboring.

It’s a lot of fun getting out in nature and the sound of pigeons chirping and frogs croaking.

There are many major preserves around my house, although I grew up going to a lot of state parks and national parks. I live in an estate that fortunately has a ton of national and state parks, my parents would take my siblings and I to these locations when my associate and I wanted to go on a weekend holiday. Typically my associate and I would camp in tents and it was a legitimately fun experience at the time. I suppose back to these memories and realize that it’s a giant reason I continue to cherish hiking and camping to this day. I try to go out as often as I possibly can, but one thing that I adore doing when I’m out in the woods is using cannabis. While it’s technically not legal to use cannabis in public venues, including the woods, there are ways to do it without being apparent to others, you can legitimately use a vaporizer pen and absolutely few people would ever odor it on the trail. I just don’t want to get busted using cannabis out in the woods by a park ranger. I live in a state with medical marijuana and using cannabis publicly and getting busted could result in me losing my medical marijuana card. That’s why I’m consistently absolutely cautious using cannabis in these types of settings. It’s safe to use marijuana in your own house or even in your own yard, but you never know if you are out in the woods and there could be a park ranger on an adjacent trail that you can’t see. Sometimes cops like to patrol nearby nature preserves as well.

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