bluntmassa
Member
With the exception of genetically modified canola, when you buy any seed, you are free to do what you want with the progeny and the seeds produced. Why should marijuana be any different? What makes any breeder think he has the right to determine what happens after he sells the seeds? Can you imagine the state of our agricultural industry if farmers couldn't make and sell seeds.
It's obvious that commercial marijuana breeders are greedy and would charge as much as they could if given the chance. The fact that marijuana and it's seeds are illegal in most countries around the world is what has driven the price of seeds and weed. If marijuana were legal, a 10 pack of seeds would cost the same as a pack of tomato seeds.
Commercial breeders have been gouging us for years and now they want our sympathy when competition enters the market. Let's see them copy write the names and sue the people illegally using their names. As for the genetics, if you sell the seeds, you've forfeited your rights to the exclusive genetics, hence the cost.
they have patents for most legal seeds so you can't take any breeders seeds and sell as your own. they got patents on corn, tamato, broccoli, etc. but cannabis being ileagal then your right any one can do anything with your hard work cause its not possible to get a pattent on a UN controled drug. but I heard cw pharmacuticals has patented a few strains not sure what though.