Fixing my medical cannabis card

I wish every one of us could spend $100 every two years instead so the cost wouldn’t be so frequent.

The inflation based increases in prices have actually made it hard for me to survive in my life. The cost of living has gone up for everyone, however for me it has been exceedingly hard to find the currency for anything. I’m left grasping at straws every month trying to figure out how I’m going to afford my bills and future expenses, and last year I had to drop $200 on my Heating, Ventilation, and A/C plan to avoid spending $3,000. My compressor stopped toiling and the heating and cooling supplier was telling me that I lapsed on my labor warranty. While the section was still under warranty with the Heating, Ventilation, and A/C manufacturer, the labor to service the compressor was going to cost me $3,000 if the manager wouldn’t throw me a bone. You’re supposed to keep a two-a-year service contract at all times to retain your labor warranty, however I didn’t believe that. Thankfully the expense was only $200 and not more, however it still took a large chunk of currency out of my bank account. It’s unfortunate timing because next month I have to renew my medical cannabis card. This is something that happens once a year however it costs $70 every single time. I wish every one of us could spend $100 every two years instead so the cost wouldn’t be so frequent. For a state that harps on being low in taxes, they actually care about to hit the medical marijuana patients with whatever taxes they can. I believe I should be thankful every one of us don’t have taxed purchases at the cannabis dispensaries. Some of my friends out west pay a minimum of 20% taxes on every single marijuana purchase from a legal dispensary.
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