Why would my patients pay for your meds when they get mine for free? They are happy with my product thus far, it is comparable or better than what they have procured in the past recreationally. My learning curve is referring to increasing yield, and if the product gets better, that's great too. Not necessary though. I've been a consumer for 3 decades, and it is damn good, especially for a noob. Although more crystals would be a bonus, but no one has complained so far.
I currently have 5 terminal cancer patients as I work in the oncology field with my day job. I have a long standing relationship with them and their families. It's an honor for me to help them through the end phase of their lives. Both my parents passed away a few months apart, so much to deal with, so much stress, so many regrets, so much wasted time instead of focusing on what is really important like preparing for leaving the family without that person. When you experience that kind of loss, it profoundly changes you, or at least it did me. It's good karma. Plus it allows me to hone a skill that will eventually lead to a bigger venture. This is merely a stepping stone.
We will see the laws change frequently once the dispensaries open. Mmj isn't a needed income source for me, so I am able to hold on to what I have unto it suits my needs to move it. Meanwhile, I get to experiment often, and my patients are willing guinea pigs.
Im not clear on how I'm making gouging possible, that makes no sense. As I stated earlier, I have yet to receive a penny for any medicine.
I have no need for supplies, have plenty. But I will keep it in mind for the future.