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Looking for like minded people that "have" resources to match, to go to the next level. This isn't a one man show, we need colaboration. In Grand Traverse county.
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Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: up near the bridge
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With TNT around every corner, Good Luck!
Last edited by jesusofCAnnabis; 10-22-2016 at 09:06 AM.. |
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Thanks, I will need it. But I don't think you have read enough on the new laws that have been passed and signed by our governor and reps. My local city has passed an ordinance as well back in 2006. Grows and dispensaries are 100% legit, in zoned areas that the facilities have passed inspections from various municipalities. Greenhouse is going up in the spring regardless. If the commercial venture flops I still have my 5 patients to care for. No worries.
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ya, i am a self grower, so I am ignorant to the laws affecting others, but if its legit good luck, we need positive people and business's in the northern cannabis industry.
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Greenhouse that far north? It's better than nothing, maybe par with a lot of the current dispo garbage, but once those commercial indoor facilities start cranking you're going to be sucking hind teat...
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Not quite sure why assumptions are made that greenhouses don't have supplemental light and heat. And maybe greenhouse isn't the right word to use, more like a hybrid pole barn. A plastic greenhouse wouldn't hold up to the outside elements I get for very long.
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I already have two polebarns in two different counties to play with and private property too. So the hybrid polebarn would only be the first stage to cover expenses. After that the other buildings go up. I have moderate funds to spend, and licensing isn't going to be cheap. So considering the land and some buildings are already up. I shouldn't need a whole lot more to get established unless big money comes in and takes over the industry.
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dude a pole barn is not an acceptable medical marijuana grow facility LOL I think you need at least $500,000- $1,000,000 in a bank account just for the license application second round I don't think you did enough research. Also how would anyone share a license between multiple people nope never going to happen sorry dude you should have opened a shop while it was possible and easy.
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my pole barn looks like shit from the outside for a reason, "nothing to see here please move along the road."
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Join Date: Aug 2011
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1. A pole barn is acceptable if it is on commercial or agricultural land.
2. there can be multiple people on the same application. example caregiver needs an investor or investor needs a caregiver. for a commercial grow license you or your partner need to have been a caregiver for 2 years leading up to the application. 3. can you show me where it talks about the 500,000- 1 mill in the bank to apply? (serious question) i wouldn't doubt it but i need to see where it says that. |
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