Now that's something we can all agree on!!!This community is embarrassing.
No profit haha its big pharma they will grow it at such large scale and it will no longer be recreational it'll become medical with insurance paying most but also people use recreational will know become prescription drug abusers... They will grease palms to benefit them and they will make huge profit like they do on all medicine... Anyways this will be yrs from now won't happen over night but will absolutely happen
White haha ignorant eh .... I'm white and tried to go legal had the mill for applications and licensing in NY born and raised here I got told by the clerk to save my time and money because they were only giving licenses to minorities and African Americans... Saved my money and watched a group of friends get turned down and waste a ton of money because of race haha and they own one of the first and biggest vape companies around
They would jump into an industry where they can refine and/or synthesize a product, control the market, and overcharge both consumers and insurance companies. There will be more VASTLY more profit than you believe.I don't understand the "Big Pharma is going to take over" comments. Why in the hell would companies jump into an industry where the profits are extremely slim and once billion dollar companies are basically bankrupt? One of the most recent cannabis companies to bite the dust is MedMen. Six years ago it was valued at $3 billion and today it's filed for bankruptcy. That's the state of the failing cannabis industry. The gold rush is gone. All that's left are crumbs.
See aboveDespite what some think. Nobody is going to takeover an industry full of oversupply, declining prices and profits. The drug companies don't want to be in the cannabis cultivation business and they don't care if people want to grow their own for recreational use.
Federal law supercedes state. Federal inaction is due to one president pulling fed funding for enforcement from states w legal, and two presidents not fukn w it.This isn't going to change any state laws already in place. It will open cannabis up for medical studies and give access in recreational states to banking services so they are not dealing with large quantities of cash.
Studies will absolutely find one, probably many, results that you describe. I disagree, however, on your economic outlook. They DO care. Rec growers will affect their profit. American capitalism requires zero compromise and monopoly. This ain't the 50s anymore.Perhaps some medical studies will isolate something specific that they can then use to produce some expensive drug that can be prescribed by a doctor. That's what Big Pharma wants. Developing a drug in pill form that they can sell. They don't give a damn about recreational users in legal states. Nothing is going to change as far as recreational growing and consumption we already have in legal states is concerned.
In my 40 plus years of canna activism I've only seen one positive move. That was prop 215. That's it. I don't count count Obama pulling fed funding cuz that just kicked the can down the road. Both donnie and Joe COULD have done something about it, for REAL, and reaped the benefit that would have come w it, but they haven't either. They know the US cartel ain't gonna be fucked w at this point in history.Things have been going in a positive direction for years. Maybe not as fast as some would like but to turn a positive into a negative is ridiculous.
Them who gots the money, makes the rules... always has been, always will be. And fucking lawyers do their dirty work for 'em and make it all "legal".New boss is same as the old boss.
It’s schedule 2 so there is pharmaceutical cocaine. But the most restrictive category.Cocaine is schedule 3. Good luck!
They would jump into an industry where they can refine and/or synthesize a product, control the market, and overcharge both consumers and insurance companies. There will be more VASTLY more profit than you believe.
See above
Federal law supercedes state. Federal inaction is due to one president pulling fed funding for enforcement from states w legal, and two presidents not fukn w it.
Studies will absolutely find one, probably many, results that you describe. I disagree, however, on your economic outlook. They DO care. Rec growers will affect their profit. American capitalism requires zero compromise and monopoly. This ain't the 50s anymore.
In my 40 plus years of canna activism I've only seen one positive move. That was prop 215. That's it. I don't count count Obama pulling fed funding cuz that just kicked the can down the road. Both donnie and Joe COULD have done something about it, for REAL, and reaped the benefit that would have come w it, but they haven't either. They know the US cartel ain't gonna be fucked w at this point in history.
Descheduling as an option is a bit of an understatement.
The idea that some people can put words on paper (controlled drug schedule) and claim THAT is somehow a thing that gives them a right to use offensive force against OTHER people for using a plant in ways the magical paper says is illegal, is absurd. Yet...here we are, in fucking Absurdistan prohibition land, just a hop, skip and a jump from chattel slavery, where SOMEBODY else controls your body.
Freedom of choice for the peaceful individual is the only option. There should be NO SCHEDULE. None, zero, zilch!
If I don't have the right to tell you what you can or cannot ingest, and I certainly don't, it is impossible for me to delegate that nonexistent right to control you to a body politic or a bureaucracy. Literally, impossible. It's also literally impossible for a group of people (US tax serfs) to delegate the aggregate of allllll of their zero individual right, which still amounts to zero to a body politic or a bureaucratic agency.
Don't fall for their bullshit, only YOU have any real right to decide what you ingest or not.
Anything less, has the seed of domination and control, which are elements of slavery. Fuck that.
That sounds like NJ, where only corporations get monopoly on growing and selling, after paying bribes to get a handful of licenses with hefty price tags. Still 5 years for growing anything.One step further, but decriminalization would be better! I say this because legalization just opens the door to a bunch of people getting involved, who shouldn't be (ie Non-Stoners owning Rec Farms). Washington was best when we just had medical!
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Hate it or love it DEA and the FEDs are only doing this because it benefits them monetarily and or control over the people and the people have proven we like weed!! Its definitely not just because its time to let the potheads have a win not trying to burst bubbles but there's gonna be alot to this we don't see yet and probably not for the good ! Certainly not to losen control and lose money especially not to Joe smo and his home grow or chad and his 100 light warehouses its gonna be frat buddies and their kickbacks and greased palms.