Chronicseeker
New Member
i think mr gaines sons may have helped set up their grows. they run the families dispensaries in colo. as far as using the clubs to gauge the market there are many flaws in this i have thought about in the past. primarily the level of competition is not what it will be when dispensaries open, they will be farther apart but there will be more of them overall, these two factors could go either way. i understand the logic used by those trying to estimate what demand will be, but in my conclusions the market is so grey right now that i dont think anyone can know for sure. quality as well will play a very large role in demand and that is a crap shoot for projections given that most of the medicine is not produced in state. to me there are too many variables and not enough similarities to be able to extrapolate future projections in an industry that is still in the infant stages of getting off the ground. also from the demand aspect, i am starting to wonder about the money available to the industry. ther is money there but i am not sure if anyone knows how much. right now we should be focusing on growing the card carrying population of this state. i have noticed that since the state has started its negative propaganda campaign, patients numbers have remained stagnant compared to the increases we saw before the lottery.
Some owners are confident the patient numbers will skyrocket when dispensaries open...