11:06 AM EDT, July 20, 2009
A controversial iPhone application is now up and running. The application lets users find their nearest Cannabis dealer.
Called "Cannabis" it is, according to Salem-News.com, an app that allows you to hold between your fingertips everything you need to facilitate your marijuana experience.
It currently covers 13 US states which have passed laws allowing medical cannabis use, legal cannabis "coffee shops" across Europe and uses Google Maps for directions.
The Cannabis app's first step, therefore, is help you find a doctor who can approve your deep medicinal need.
If your medical condition is deemed to be sufficiently pressing, the app then directs you to the nearest medical marijuana facilities.
It even offers you the finest and most responsible locations of marijuana coffee shops.
The Cannabis app will find you the location of the nearest and finest lawyer who specializes in marijuana-related cases.
The app is the creation of AJNAG.com, which describes itself as a "cannabis lifestyle network".
According to Cannabisapps.com, AJNAG.com "will donate 50 cents for every 'Cannabis' purchase to a cannabis non-profit reform fund, which will be setup once the application reaches 1,000 subscriptions."
It is available from the Apple iTunes App Store now, and requires the iPhone 3.0 Software Update.
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