Get (Legally) High with Help From iPhone Apps
11:27 am, July 20th, 2009, Nicole Martinelli

If your memory is a little hazy on where to find a medicinal pot supplier, there are a couple of apps for that.
The Cannabis app, available on iTunes for $2.99, helps users locate the nearest medical marijuana collectives, co-ops, doctors, clinics, attorneys, organizations and other patient services in the thirteen states where pot is legal for medicinal purposes.
Cannabis is the work of a Devin Calloway — web engineer and medical cannabis patient and self-described “digital activist” — and software engineer Julian Cain. The pair will donate $0.50 of every app sold to found a cannabis non-profit reform fund.
Cannabis isn’t the only app on iTunes for pot-seeking people. The other cannabis finder is called California Herbal Caregivers and, for $0.99, offers a list of the state’s 700 dispensaries on-the-go.
Despite Apple’s ongoing policing for “inappropriate” apps, both pot apps are rated 12+, or suitable for anyone over the age of 12, for “infrequent/mild alcohol, tobacco or drug use references.”
High anxiety, anyone?
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iPhone Tipps » Blog Archive » Get (Legally) High with Help From iPhone Apps | Cult of Mac, on July 20th, 2009 at 12:18 pm
This is funny: if the same principle were applied to the Netherlands (I live there…) the whole country would be covered by green pins.
Bert Vanderveen, on July 20th, 2009 at 2:45 pm