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actually ... there aRe 3 diff. licenses ....
> Grower > Producer/production / IE, trim and packaging > Retail EACH is a different license.... ANY one entity can only have 2 of the 3 .... never all 3 state considers that a monopoly ... is a 4th license going on board soon that is for transport ...IE a state licensed and bonded delivery service that moves product from grower to producer, too retailer... if U want to move to W@A and become a producer that would = moving to Washington for a full-time trimmers JOB under a existing license ... 15 bucks per hour, 40 hr wk... treated like any other JOB ...hell eventually as a state employee.... those folks will even qualify for benefits, medical and retirement.... part of the WA process to go VERY MAIN STREAM, and make the almighty TAX dollars ....
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Well, there are a lot of jobs out here, including growing. Big operations need big help. That's where to go if you're just looking to get into the business. Good luck!
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Start trimming and get involved with the people in the company you work for. Eventually you will be able to move forward if the business has success and start growing or processing. Starting your own company is near suicide in WA state right now. Big money is here and it's slowly winning.
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Originally Posted by Thcvhunter View Post
Why do you want to be a producer? There are hundreds of licenses given out and I only know of three that are doing it right and for the right reasons. That's an industry filled with 99% bullshit. It sounds good on paper but its a nightmare out here. Medical has been killed and patients cant find quality or safety in their meds (its not even medicine any more). Grow at home and provide patients in your community with quality meds. If we all do this, and abandon childish dreams of having the dankest I-502 farms, then patients will have safe access to real medicine again. |
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Wow I appreciate all the information guys. I was planning to move there for a former girlfriend and it didn't work out. Now I am planning on moving to the Seattle area again as I've been contracted to operate a bio reactor to breed BSF. I'm very interested in what the leachate can provide in terms of fertilizer. I will be testing this out asap.
I heard the penalties for home growing without any license are pretty harsh? I don't want a massive scale operation just enough to provide for myself and hopefully a few friends in the area
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Regulation brought back draconian laws.
4 plants per person over 21, max 15 perhouse. Laws are pretty lenient here. The 15 can be from one medical script or from 4 adults. Only regulation is they cant be seen from public. Now, a co-op can do 45(maybe 60) plants but you need a building dedicated to growing (like a shed) woth locks, alarm and a surveilance system. And LCB (govt enforcing cannabis) will visit ypur grow once a year and go over the logs of how much you grew and how much went to each coop member. All genetics must be obtained from I-502 producers. (Fuck that noise) |
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