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Medical Marijuana to be a $55 Billion Market!

geneva_sativa

Well-known member
As long as people can grow their own there wont be a problem.

but I cant see success for the industry if they try to restrict patients from growing. . .

causing so much grief will surely lead to failure.
 

Drewsif

Member
Dispensary licenses, as rare and valuable as they are, will all be consolidated under a small number of umbrellas (umbrellai?)

In Arizona, some corporations have 8 dispensary licenses, while its supposedly a lottery system.

How do you let corporations scoop up all the licenses when you cant even grow for them, let alone for yourself? The lawmakers are getting very rich changing the laws to favor corporate entities. Same thing in NV.. Chain stores managed by foreign entities. No grow rights, the dispos have exxlu

Goexclusive production rights. Major conflict of interest in such an unregulated industry. The only regulation is: YOU CANT GROW, THEY CAN DO WHAT EVER THEY WANT.

Goodbye personal plant count, hello corporate crapweed.
 

Drewsif

Member
Let me bump this topic again by stating that Harvest dispensaries, the worst bud producer in the world, has 8 out of 120 dispensary licenses in the state of Arizona. Thats 7% of the market under one Neem saturated blanket, and all the frills of endless unregulated zero testing production that goes with it. No one can grow, besides the dispensaries. Not for the dispensary, or for yourself. This model will spread nationwide. Even the edible producers are excempt from health department inspections.. How do you explain that? Its corruption and collusion between corporate mold peddlers and state legislators.
 

MJPassion

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As long as people can grow their own there wont be a problem.

but I cant see success for the industry if they try to restrict patients from growing. . .

causing so much grief will surely lead to failure.

Refer to Papavir somniferum for the reasons their (the industry) model will succeed.

It's sad, imo.
 
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