TheLastWood
Well-Known Member
My state is struggling with mmj laws. Although recently passed they still treat even patients like criminals. thanks to dispensary owners pretty much making the laws, they have practically COMPLRTELY cut out caregivers and collective growers. Squashing any hopes I had of starting a legal grow, nothing on your scale, but I at least wanted to be able to grow legally and provide for a few patients. But now ppl are forced to buy from a dispensary and dispensarys have to grow 70% or more of there own meds. Unless I get a job for them it is highly unlikely ill be staring a legal grow.Wood, Good eye on the business buzz words (exclusive...). Most dispenaries are becoming pretty cutt-throat with their vendors, and, to some degree, their patients. I truly appreciate you realizing that we get our meds out there to people who really need them for free. Little do these dispensaries know, that a portion of what they pay us goes towards us donating meds to terminal patients. Jokes on them. But seriously, this industry is moving in a profit driven direction, totally primed for BIG BUSINESS to come in and do their thing to our thing. It's just a matter of time. All we can do is guard our genetics with our lives. "No live plant leaves the grow" is our motto. I hate to say it, but I liked it better when you had to know someone to get your hands on good genetics. It's still like that for the "special" stuff, but great strains are way too available. Upon full legalization there's nothing to stop Big Business from shitting all over us.
Doesn't mean I'm giving up hope. Still trying to start a legal grow... the laws have ended up fucking us over.