You gotta remember those prices are for outdoor lower THC stuff
I guess your right, but once legal then how long before 95% of people just want a pound of weed that's good enough quality yet cost effective, regardless of whether it's indoor or out?
You buy a pound and break it on down into dimes, dubs, and half eighters and you'll pretty much be looking at making close to $10,000 regardless of whether it's indoor or out, and there is some outdoor that is actually better than indoor, and most people can't even tell the difference on a side by side comparison.
So as of lately it just seems that most dealers are just looking to maximize their profits, not that there's much wrong with that besides them being a tad bit inconsiderate.
But now it's the dealers making all the money and yet still they want to lowball the growers who put so much time, effort, and dedication into actually producing a good product.
Once weed is 110% legal, everybody will be growing their own cannabis under the sun in their own backyards, and tobacco companies will get with the times and adjust accordingly.
Therefore the future and livelihood of all us growers who do not just do this as a hobby but as for a living as well will be in jeopardy, and the prices of marijuana will be forever grimly low.
It can literally get to the point where a pound of organic tomatoes might even be more costly than a pound of quality cannabis. So we must ask ourselves; "Is this really what we want?"
I really hope and pray that I'm just being paranoid and dramatic, and that what I believe is going to happen doesn't become reality.
If the legality of marijuana doesn't render it's monetary value to an absolute and worthless low then I'm all for it 1000%!