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Normal Mom Using Marijuana Every Day – My Story on Redbook

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I'm a normal mom who uses pot every day. Read about my life as a medical marijuana patient on Redbook.

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A Parent’s Perception of Pot

Jane walked into the PTO meeting.   Hundreds of parents milled around the gym.  Every now and then Jane smelled pot.  She scanned the room, seeking a stoner-looking culprit, but all she spotted were normal parents.  Would a regular parent ever go to a school function smelling like marijuana?

I’m a normal mom who uses marijuana every single day.  I’ve given up on trying to mask the scent, so in case you’re at my next PTO meeting, please read my story published on Redbook: Using Medical Marijuana Makes Me a Better Mother.  Chances are the marijuana scent is coming from me.

This piece was subsequently published on GoodHousekeeping & Cosmopolitan.
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Written by Jessie Gill

Jessie Gill, RN is a cannabis nurse with a background in holistic health and hospice.  After suffering a spinal injury, she reluctantly became a medical marijuana patient then quickly transitioned into an advocate. Her site, MarijuanaMommy.com teaches new patients how and why to use cannabis while challenging the stigma against marijuana use.

Jessie is an established expert in the cannabis industry. She’s spoken at conferences around the country and has been cited by publications such as High Times and Forbes. Her work has been featured on Entrepreneur, Good Housekeeping, MSN, and more. She’s been seen on Viceland and has received international press coverage.

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