jesusofCAnnabis
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just picked up 2 acres against state land (110acres) with a 12ft watertable and private property on both sides. Ya up north is greener than most people know.
...or caregivers are going to disappear...
Ah! There it is, the writing on the wall.
Caregivers can and should attain compensation for medicine. The law was not intended for a caregiver to earn a living. Take any business model you can think of for a caregiver to earn a yearly salary, and you will find illegal activities that must be accomplished for those models to work. Unless you have a patients with unlimited budgets. This is the bases of argument our state uses to push caregivers out, and some caregivers just keep giving them ammo.
Lots of presumptions therein. You are not in a position to say whether one’s model provides a living while remaining compliant. You simply cannot. Too many variables that remain unknown to you. Unlimited budgets? No. But plenty of folks have the means to pay a higher price for a higher quality (just like the beer analogy). Different demographics, different end-consumer bases.
Zero. I could get into a very lengthy discussion about that comment.
I should’ve been clearer with my phrasing. I thought it naturally followed, but perhaps not obvious to all. I meant to say that you seem to support a big business cannabis model. Complete with over-the-top regulations.
When your community comes together and starts grouping caregivers into the same group as dispensary owners(drug dealers in their minds). That is when it creates a problem for caregivers.
Back to demographics: there’s no community outrage where I’m at. (All politics are local). But with that said, I can appreciate that this could be the case elsewhere, and that such consternation could find its way here (although very unlikely); and that’s why I am not a crusader of any sorts — interwebs or in the streets. I keep my head down. I work diligently to insulate myself. Security remains top-priority — even in compliance.
A fundamental difference being that you seem to place a lot of trust in the government. Me? I’m a bit more of a cynic. I do not view their intentions as much more than self-serving. It’s nothing short of a money/power grab. In my opinion, it's not about the health or welfare of the people.
125 zip, you MUST talking about the ghetto reggies floating around. Your a f n idiot to donate zips of quality meds for that rate. No wonder why the mi market is shit and every potential patient I speak to is all about what they get for free every month
just picked up 2 acres against state land (110acres) with a 12ft watertable and private property on both sides. Ya up north is greener than most people know.
To simplify: I think (hope I’m mistaken) that caregivers will be done away with. Big business will rule and, I imagine, you will come to rue the day you thought regulations were a positive thing. Or that your government ought to be trusted.
But your optimism is commendable.
Everyone have a great weekend!
In regard to reggies, The Detroit Market was always in the past more desirous of that. THey'd buy it.
These cats handle 60% of the New Jersey market atm
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Not sure I'd like Michigan to look like that.
I'm in brother! Here's a classic clone only I'm working with atm
Chrome Diesel by Aerick77 (AE77) in week 4 of flower:
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I'm in brother! Here's a classic clone only I'm working with atm
Chrome Diesel by Aerick77 (AE77) in week 4 of flower:
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https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=323808
Veddy Nice Veddy Nice... Looks like it will kick down a nice yield of Sweet Flowerage. What;s it smell like..?
Oh, the 10 -12 "Douchebags" that will end up growing for us are pretty horrible.So far. Most are not cannabis consumers, but suits looking for $$$$$, a la ILLINOIS>
Believe Me, without testing it will be sprayed with Eagle 20 etc up to day of harvest. haha.
As much as testing is a PITA, it will sure hurt some of the warehouse Guys.
I have no idea what will happen, but the authorities would LOVE to still have their own "Market" to be able to continue to be able to bust and confiscate.
The coming regime guarantees this right. As we will all be criminals the moment the Schedule is changed, if Snydely Whiplash gets his way.
I think the probability is very low that you'll be able to do this. I've seen what happened in California over the last 10 years first hand. Prices plummeted locally, the black market prices dropped as well, more producers entered the market, and those who stayed around went bigger and bigger. The less people/farms the government has to deal with the easier it is for them to control. So it makes sense to let a handful of people get licenses and continue to pursue charges against everyone else.
I have to agree with an earlier poster who said that 90% of people don't care about the quality. It's been my experience that only a small percentage of end consumers care what it is that they're smoking. Price is the number one factor with a close second being name recognition. They don't care about some crazy Sour Queen x Sour Dubb cross or whatever it might be. They prefer those varieties whose names they recognize(GDP, Blue Dream, OGK, etc...) It might seem crazy to us, but that's how they think.
We've tried farmers markets, setting up our own collectives, creating our own varieties, growing larger amounts, and pretty much everything else we can think of. It's more and more work, for less and less pay. I've seen a transition to people looking for work with some of these bigger companies, or leaving the state. At one point it was a skill set that afforded you the ability to live a certain life style. The market which made that lifestyle possible is disappearing, and we'll all have to reintegrate into society. There will always be those who refuse to change, but most will eventually have to.
I've pretty much resigned myself to the fact that corporations are taking over and will drive the price into the ground. Now what I'm looking for is a place that doesn't limit me to just a handful of plants, but allows me to grow a nice amount as long as I'm not vending it. We'll see if that ever happens. I want to be able to pop 100 seeds and keep 40-50 moms, without worrying about going to jail. In the meanwhile I'm exploring opportunities to work with some of these larger corporations, but in a way that suits me. I'd like to do in house breeding for a larger vertically integrated corporation.
If you figure out how to do it let me know.