Greed is a bitchIt seems to me their business model is fucked because they alienated the best possible suppliers and don't offer to pay shit. Those that do even look into it they brush off. How can they have the best meds when they operate like that? The product they do have is of medium grade at best and the edibles are shit. I know they were supposed to do some patient care and donate to disabled too. They never have anything available but one massage a month and only offer 10% on meds.
Now I don't have a MBA and my only experience is at a Taco Bell when I was a teenager, but I bet I'd run that place way better than they do.
It sure is ...Greed is a bitch
I went to Slaters this week to check it out. I am not impressed at all ... I will stick with finding a good caregiver.So slaters last harvest was in September? I have not seen anything of theirs in months what happened to their grow? Some professionals they are
last time I heard it was going to be 10 retail places.RI may be the first east coast state to legalize.i heard they might sign it in without having to vote but also they are waiting to see how the Colorado pans out.That's what I mean when this goes legal other places will open. I actually kind of hope that bill passes because I will get one of those 15 licsenses
Caregivers don't have a choice but to stay cheaper than the centers or else there would be no reason to deal with them.Lol, when the market becomes saturated is when it's federally legal... Until then greedy caregivers will still be cheaper than any dispensary in the state.
Err, wrong again.. by law slater needs to be priced higher than cardholders and "street" prices. So, you see there is a setup in place that favors caregiver,patient relationships for a reason. Hense in the last year - 2 years prices went from 350 a oz to 200 an oz for same quality. Only the patients benefited from that... so evidence shows how wrong you are.
also, have you noticed how much attention and hype legalization has gotten since POLITICIANS saw coloradosColorado's tax revenue? This is all about money coming out of consumers pockets aka patients. How can you say otherwise with providing evidence for what your saying?[/QUOTE
please provide a link to the RI law that states centers need to be priced higher than card holders and street prices? I've read the MJ laws up and down and never saw that anywhere I think you are the one that's wrong and misinformed.
As for prices they started coming down few years after RI turned med legal.more people growing=more product and goes back to what I said about flooding the market.past couple years have shown even faster drop because of MMJ services like 11th state and BandB.everybody is getting cards now furthering the saturation
i never disagreed.yes RI is flooded with weed.it will get more and more flooded since MA,CT and ME are now med.as for the stores I doubt statewide legalization won't happen for at least another year.then prob another year before anything opens.who knows about supply too many unknown variables.so your agreeing that its flooded from cardholders? and your not disagreeing about stores not having enough supply for the next year at least...
therefor, cardholders clearly what gives people a big head, entitlement and options.
ill post law for dispensary when not on phone at work. its there, dispensary cannot give cheaper than street to avoid people buying there and resell on street.