okay so I know some of you probably think I must be high as balls to even think it, but I'm seriously asking here.
could you possibly (if the organizers were willing that is) set up a collective at a farmers market?
I'm not talking about 385 oz's or $20 clone collective, I'm talking a real and true actual COLLECTIVE of farmers doing some REAL GOOD for the movement. (direct to consumer/patient equates into a lower cost for them)
I see no legal reason as to why they would be explicitly forbidden. Much less as to why they could discriminate against a potential market vendor in the first place.
of course it wouldnt be like "sure yeah bring some pounds, i'll bring the doritos!"
It would probably be met with resistance at first, however I would never expect something that is worth it to be easy to accomplish.
could you possibly (if the organizers were willing that is) set up a collective at a farmers market?
I'm not talking about 385 oz's or $20 clone collective, I'm talking a real and true actual COLLECTIVE of farmers doing some REAL GOOD for the movement. (direct to consumer/patient equates into a lower cost for them)
I see no legal reason as to why they would be explicitly forbidden. Much less as to why they could discriminate against a potential market vendor in the first place.
of course it wouldnt be like "sure yeah bring some pounds, i'll bring the doritos!"
It would probably be met with resistance at first, however I would never expect something that is worth it to be easy to accomplish.