Update: July 10, 2014, 3:15 p.m. ET: Or maybe he's just really, really high? The man's human resources manager says he's not fired and she is hoping to talk with him to resolve the matter. "He is still a current employee," she tells The Huffington Post. "He was not terminated." We're not sure who to believe.

A man in Spokane, Washington put on his favorite tie-dye shirt and grabbed a wad of cash, Doritos, Mountain Dew, a surplus army sleeping bag and bedroll before heading down to his neighborhood pot store with hopes of becoming the city's first customer to purchase a legal bag of weed.

Mission accomplished.

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The local news was there to capture the magic, as Mike Boyer high-fived others in line and yelled, "First customer!"

He may have been excited, but his employer, however, was not.

Boyer was fired shortly after his victory.

His bosses called him in to take a urine analysis test and he failed, of course, causing him to lose his job as a security guard where's worked on and off for the past 14 years.

“Yeah, it was kind of a buzzkill,” he told Vocativ. “But I wasn’t going to let it ruin an awesome day.”

First man in Spokane to buy recreational marijuana. Mike Boyer says he's gonna go home and test it and take a nap. pic.twitter.com/ZaerUJcSzX — Aaron Luna (@LunaKXLY) July 8, 2014

In fact, he said he's do it again.

“I don’t regret it,” Boyer, 30, told the Daily News on Wednesday. “I’m sad it happened, but I got the title: I’m No. 1. I regret nothing.”

“We don’t line up for Black Friday, we line up for ‘Green Tuesday,’” he said. “People camp out for Star Wars and donuts ... this is more important than that.”

In other words, YOLO.

Boyer: "You can get weed anywhere. It's Washington." He can get it cheaper on the streets, this is monumental he says pic.twitter.com/HAvMpXHXtp — Breanna Roy (@BreannaRoy) July 8, 2014

Mike Boyer scouting out the supply inside #Spokane Green Leaf. He is here for historic reasons, he wanted to be "#1" pic.twitter.com/EVI0Cpme11 — Breanna Roy (@BreannaRoy) July 8, 2014

Boyer promptly posted his resume to Craigslist with a full disclosure why he's jobless:

I lost my job due to the news coverage of me being the FIRST PERSON TO BUY MARIJUANA LEGALLY IN SPOKANE! I regret nothing. But now im jobless and have decided to post my resume here.

Twenty months after voters legalized recreational cannabis for adults over 21, Washington state's first few licensed pot shops opened for business Tuesday, catering to hundreds of customers who were thrilled to be part of the historic moment. The state eventually plans to have more than 300 shops operating.

Washington is the second state to allow marijuana sales without a doctor's note. Voters in Colorado also legalized pot in 2012, and sales began there Jan. 1.

Here's a handy map detailing current marijuana legislation across the country:

The Associated Press contributed to this report.