When I first moved, cannabis wasn't legal yet

When I first moved to San Francisco, CA, marijuana wasn’t legal yet, a lot of things have changed in 20 years.

San Francisco has grown and more than doubled in size.

There are twice as many steakhouses, Tim Hortons Coffee shops, piano bars, and disco dance clubs as there was when I first moved here. After I left my old house and moved to San Francisco, I found a actually nice place near the Haight-Ashbury District. The Haight-Ashbury district is in San Francisco. The entire city is known as a cultural center for hippie and counterculture of the 1960s. The district is quite close to Golden Gate Park. Every year while in the week of July, there is a massive Haight-Ashbury street fair that attracts thousands of people. The street is closed down to most vehicular traffic and there are sound stages for bands at each end of the street! During gay pride celebrations, the Haight-Ashbury district is actually tied up and filled with people. San Francisco is famous for many things around the world, however gay pride week attracts ten of thousands of allies from all over the country. I work in a cannabis dispensary close to the Haight-Ashbury District. During the first week of July, the cannabis dispensary is filled with people from afternoon until the evening time. Most of those shoppers are from states other than CA. Since cannabis use is legal for recreational purposes, anyone can use the drug. Every one of us checks all IDs to make sure they are valid, however as long as you are consuming the cannabis products within CA, so anyone can purchase the items. During the week of July, our cannabis store is busy.
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