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However, money can be made after the first five years of recreational legalization in California, when the corporate cartels will be allowed to buy up the moms and pops. So, I think the moms and pops can still make money as licensees, but it will be tighter margins than they're used to. The real money will come when it's time to sell their business to the cartels - playing one off the other to get the best price. The smart move at that point would be to sell out because the various taxes and fees will only go up moving forward in time, further cutting into profit margins. At some point, it will no longer be economical to sell legal weed. Dispensaries will close left and right. The black market will then be firmly in control, like it was pre-1996, which is exactly what the government wants. |
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Prices will soar, cheap bammer will be the option people adhere to once the hype is over. Then the ball is in the factory producers court. Quality is a thing of the past. The Black market will be the craft market. Nearly independent from any legal taxed market.
Back to the way things were. Except now they got new funding for mj tax police. The Black market is a bigger tax target than it was. And licencing will make it too expensive to sell your worst crops to dispensaries, since they wont pay more than 500/lb since they can just grown their own schwagg and sell it for whatever. |
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It's probably gonna start off with few vendors trying to sell 50-60 an eighth like the Glam dispensaries. Once the huge outdoor grows really get rolling and more shops open up, there will be people capping eights at 35-45 bucks trying to corner the market.
It depends where you're at in Cali though, without a doubt. SF and other nice neighborhhods in the bay, Santa Barbara, San Diego are expensive now and will probably stay that way. Santa Cruz, Sacramento, LA are pretty cheap now and will prob stay cheaper than ritzy areas. |
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prices are shit. lowest ive ever seen. 600 units.. Im out of this shit.
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People are just freaking out due to 2018 changes coming. Prices will go up on the grey market tickets and if your smart you are already planning or in the build process of securing your future In the recreational markets. Too be honest I was completely against the change but recently I have embraced it. Even if indoor packs start to sell for 1000-1200 it wont be a big deal as long as you know how to produce them for 250-400$ which is not that hard
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Where are units going for 600????????/
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I am thinking a percentage of the licensed producers will run into issues. Those issues Will put the unscrupulous/ unskilled producers on a road to failure.
I have been wondering about the seed to sale. Will you be tied to seeds exclusively. I can't see a large op not running clones. You need uniformity to produce a consistent product. I am hoping that the recreational is outrageously priced (like Nevada).in my area their is a single small zone allowing commercial growing, they still have a medical ban. If the bans that are in place stay in place, prices are definitely going to hold steady. I only need 2.5 years to keep us afloat via weed. And I should have the cash to put down on an off grid property (outside of California) I was told today that the grow zone is hiring people with no knowledge or experience, sounds like a recipe for failure. |
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