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Old 12-16-2017, 07:49 PM
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Ask for ID, change the law to allow only a 5 gram limit for out of state customers in a 24 hour period, owers be diligent in training and overseeing your sales clerks, store managers be diligent in overseeing the day to day sales and emphasize the following of state laws.
If you don't do these things and you knowingly oversell, then a hefty fine and a repeat offender loses his license. These business owners also need to understand that, if you really care about marijuana, then realize that those legal states are the experimental lab for the nation. If other states see that marijuana business owners are not responsible, then they won't legalize in their states.
Be aware. The whole world is watching and these legal marijuana businesses can be a shining example for the marijuana community and show the world that we can be responsible and beneficial to the community at large. They can also be rotten apples that spoil it for everyone.
Marijuana is a substance that can open your mind and give you a different perspective on life. It's not just a PRODUCT that you sell to CONSUMERS. It is the key that opens the door, to what I think, is a better life. Please represent it well.
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what difference does it make if it's an oz or a pound?
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what difference does it make if it's an oz or a pound?
One is illegal to sell and the other is not. It's as simple as that. Follow the law and if you don't like the lower limit, work on changing it.
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medical dispensaries sell pounds out the door to extended plant count patients
imagine a patient w 33 oz card visiting dispensaries several times per day every day all week... it adds up
don't think it isn't happening
how well is the state of colorado tracking which caregiver or dispensary holds which patients extended plant count growing rights?
hardly at all if at all
state is focused on regulating the big guys in the REC market as this recent bust shows, but don't think that med shops aren't playing the same game with the same numbers or bigger....
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police unions along w prison guard unions are the biggest enemies of legalization... so know taht police want legalizatoin only as much as they are able to still b ust people under legalization

questions begging to be asked:
since we voted to regulate cannabis like alcohol; does anyone even know the purchase / possession limits of beer, wine, and booze in the state and when was the last time an entire chain of alcohol outlets had their licenses revoked on the grounds that they were selling TOO MUCH alcohol?
no the state would probably give them a medal, or elect them governor...
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police unions along w prison guard unions are the biggest enemies of legalization... so know taht police want legalizatoin only as much as they are able to still b ust people under legalization

questions begging to be asked:
since we voted to regulate cannabis like alcohol; does anyone even know the purchase / possession limits of beer, wine, and booze in the state and when was the last time an entire chain of alcohol outlets had their licenses revoked on the grounds that they were selling TOO MUCH alcohol?
no the state would probably give them a medal, or elect them governor...
I agree with your analogy and assessment, but the shock value of over 80 years of hateful propagandas is "still alive and well" (to quote Johnny Winter).

All the while I brewed home-brewed beer, I never heard of anyone being asked if they'd exceeded their 100 gal/adult, 200 gal/household annual limits, or when their 'year' started or ended.

Very seldom, like once every blue moon, if that, you MIGHT hear of someone popped for illegally selling home-brew, and I'd have to try really hard to remember when the last one of those cases occurred..

80 + years of people being trained to hate pot smokers and pot.

Hard to un-ring the bell.
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https://www.thecannabist.co/2017/12/1...tenders/94738/

So it looks like they're only prosecuting budtenders so far... there's no way this wasn't encouraged from the top down, from the execs to the managers to the lowest level employees.
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maybe only prosecuting budtenders but owners are FEELING IT, they have licenses revoked on multi million dollar business

and if you think of ALL those 20 something aged budtenders not ONE of their statements will implicate their bosses in the malfeasance?
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i guarantee the fines and charges each of those individuals face isn't nearly as much as the biz is losing in the days they are closed due to no licenses....

i feel for those young people got swept up in it, thought htey had a "cool job" in an emerging industry, thought they were on the ground floor ofsomething new and exciting...
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