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hippy132

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Drove from Red Bluff to Hay Fork via Rt 36 and 3 and came back via Wildwood Rd , amazing area, Lots of farms and beautiful parcels. Stopped and talked to some guys putting up fences, Nice folks.
If someone from Trinity county , growing , would explain to me what the new regs allow. I am not complaining, just wondering. I read some of the new Cannabis regs and wondered if and how 50 plants --- commercial grow-- can make money?
 

hippy132

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250lbs would seem ok...depends on the overheads and how many people involved. I am sure you could keep yourself in at least spam sandwiches...and probably your family too.:)
Looks like yearly fees, water, setup and property purchase would eat most if not all that up.
 

DST

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Looks like yearly fees, water, setup and property purchase would eat most if not all that up.
Only for the first year. If you are running a business and cover fixed costs in the first year and break even you are doing splendid. Farming and cultivation like all businesses requires laying down some capital (even in a cupboard grow you have to lay down the capital first before anything happens). I still think it's stupid to limit people to what they can grow. If they can grow, then they can grow FFS. No one tells producers of tomatoes how many plants to plant. News flash, tattie producers asked to limit grows to 100 plants, lmfao....ok then. 1 frie/chip each per year.
 

curious old fart

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Sin City welcomes weed: Hundreds line up in Las Vegas to legally buy up to an ounce of marijuana as the city brags it will overtake Amsterdam to become world weed capital after Nevada legalization



At 12.01am Saturday, Nevada became the fifth state in the US to make selling recreational marijuana legal and fans of the drug came out in force. Party town Las Vegas will be the biggest winner from the new legislation with a huge tax windfall of up to $60million predicted for the first two years. 'It's an adult playground so this is a perfect fit, Las Vegas will become the mecca for marijuana,' said Jim Ferrence, marketing director of Euphoria Wellness dispensary.

what it doesn't say is that consumption is only allowed in homes, not in hotels, clubs, vehicles, or in public places....it will be difficult to compete until they open up.

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