Axios Richmond's KarriPeifer wanted to see how hard it is to get a marijuana prescription in Virginia. It took her approximately four minutes over Zoom.
, which boasted $99 appointments and a 99% approval rate, plus my money back if I wasn't approved.
Three hours later, I was on Zoom talking to a physician's assistant, who, while professional and courteous, was sitting in a visibly untidy home office. I told him that I occasionally feel anxious as my dog barked through the entire appointment, which made it super easy to appear anxious — and possibly also ragey.
And just like that — three hours and four minutes after making an appointment — I had a certificate emailed to me that I could use immediately to buy medical marijuana in Virginia.Axios on facebook
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