I don't expect the dispensaries are in favor of the 25-mile rule being tossed by the courts, but I would expect they are prepared for it.
At the end of the day, it's not up to the dispensaries ("Big Farma"?) to decide whether the 25-mile rule will stand. For that reason (that it's out of their control), they'd better be prepared.
This is the ol' argument between democrats and republicans. Democrats see the pie as finite--meaning, the dispensaries will force the small operators out of business. Republicans see the pie as one that should be expanded and grown--meaning, the dispensaries should compete and possibly complement the individual and caregiver grows. Competition breeds excellence, and the opening of dispensaries can really only EXPAND the number of qualified patients as cannabis consumption becomes more socially acceptable. Budweiser has not crushed the craft brewers. The 25-mile rule is unconstitutional, therefore will be tossed.
Quote me. In one year, we'll still be able to legally grow and dispensaries will be open but struggling.