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In Arcata they let the collectives grow on site but I think they only let them use a third of their square footage for growing.
I wonder why people think dispensary prices aren't headed south. Gosh if you had gone to Dennis Peron's dispensary in 1996 you would have paid $100 for an 1/8 of mids.
I have a question: are there any clubs who grow their own? If I understand correctly, the club itself cannot be a caregiver, but what about the owner/employees? Let's say the club has an owner plus 9 employees. Couldn't those 10 individuals sign up as caregivers and each have their own grow? Depending on plant number limits those 10 people could potentially have hundreds of plants. Not a large amount if you do a sog but if you grow trees in a RDWC culture they could possibly supply all their needs. Has no club done this or attempted to?
That's utterly retarded. I'm pushing for more closed-loop cooperatives myself but cutting off that many patients (through lack of supply) is going to drive them back to the black market.with the new regulations, very soon Cali will be like Canada....the clubs will have to grow their own without help from vendors, to be verified on paper by regular LAPD visits. game over.
Any of you guys pre-registering? Is this a sure thing?in LA, starting in a few months when the new regulations take effect, the only way to supply a club is to pre-register with the LAPD as a supplier so they can verify you're growing less than a half-pound, etc...while you're doing that you can ask them about tax questions, i'm sure they'll be helpful.
La county is a small part of cali just because they might change it like that if you dont live in La county and vendor the LAPD caint do anything outside their county just because they might change things it dosnt mean the entire state is fucked