while still supplying your 300 patients with the meds they need. Without running out so that those 300 people keep you on as caregiver.... no patients no plant count.I do understand your points. Your last post was very articulate, and concise. I agree that most stores are not making a ton of money. I have seen this first hand. Most are making a living at best. I was not aware that with the new rules the stores were still counting plants from med patients. So once the go rec. they still can only grow the number of plants based off of patient sign up?
So you have 300 patients signed up, but you also went rec. you can only grow 1800 plants?
this is where we reach the edge of my familiarity with the current legislation. Im not sure HOW plant counts will be figured under rec. and have not read anything in the new rules concerning such... yet.
as ricky from trailer park boys would say "It's supply and command".
not only of product but also of places to legally grow in a LARGE industrial style... lots of warehouses already been scooped up for medical game, dispensaries nd private caregivers both. Many counties have said NO to big grows all together...
suffice to say that real estate is yet another hurdle.
plant count increases in the exchange from med to rec are still a grey area... if not legally, at least in my realm of knowledge, LOL
dunno how inventory taxes will work with cannabis, could end up taxing product for sitting around and "curing"... lets just say that not all of the new rules favor quality in the end product.
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