iPhone Pot App – iPhone apps just got a little more buzz with a new iPhone app called Cannabis that helps you find the closest pot dealer.

The controversial new iPhone pot app uses Google Maps to put you in touch with all the nearby marijuana dealers, but only in areas where medical marijuana is legal.
Apple has approved the controversial new $2.99 iPhone pot app, aptly named “Cannabis” by its creators, despite federal laws that still make even medical marijuana illegal.
The app takes the known locations of doctors, clinics, and organizations from three sources and aggregates them on a Google Map. When you activate the app, it will determine your location and provide you with the nearest location where you can buy marijuana.
“Cannabis” comes with a strong message about its social responsibility and states that it does not promote illegal cannabis use without a physician’s recommendation.
And that’s the latest buzz on the iPhone pot app.
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May 5th, 2010 at 10:25 pm
The difference amidst amateur consumption and medical employment of marijuana begs to be recognized. Although I think that a responsible adult ought to have the right to use marijuana recreationally, I do think, without doubt, allowing a sick person use of a plant with a long history of medical value had better be accepted and legal. Cannabis has a large potential as a medication and more awareness and acceptance is necessary. In Summary, legalize it!