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Here in California, they are getting ready for legalization bill to get passed like many other states for recreational use. Will this kill the small grow? What else should I expect if this bill is passed?
I think prices my drop slightly if any cali has such a huge growing culture and everyone and they mama has a card anyway so I don't see much changing its not like what is happening here everyone wants to be a grower and everyone is selling shitty nugs the ones who sell quality will stay and be fine.Here in California, they are getting ready for legalization bill to get passed like many other states for recreational use. Will this kill the small grow? What else should I expect if this bill is passed?
If Prop 64 is passed, then we can all grow 6 plants per household indoors, no bans possible, as recreational. If you remain medical then it'll be what your doctor recommends, which is going to be changing by 2018 a la MCRSA (the marijuana terminology has been removed and replaced with cannabis, yay!). Proposition 64 has also made provisions that disallow very large grows until something like 2020, and there's a... oh man, I can't remember what it's called now, for small/micro/boutique growers is provisioned as well.Here in California, they are getting ready for legalization bill to get passed like many other states for recreational use. Will this kill the small grow? What else should I expect if this bill is passed?
Are you voting to pass this prop?If Prop 64 is passed, then we can all grow 6 plants per household indoors, no bans possible, as recreational. If you remain medical then it'll be what your doctor recommends, which is going to be changing by 2018 a la MCRSA (the marijuana terminology has been removed and replaced with cannabis, yay!). Proposition 64 has also made provisions that disallow very large grows until something like 2020, and there's a... oh man, I can't remember what it's called now, for small/micro/boutique growers is provisioned as well.
a good legitimate above board business could easily break even at 5 a gram and still have a slush fund.
so a small guy shouldnt have to worry,aim for 5 and the rest of your profit is make it rain.
I kinda disagree being if they choke out the growers how would the make their capitol/revanueI believe the reality is that the government (municipal, state, fed) will all dictate prices by greed much more than any grower will using fees, licensing, sin tax,, etc..
Even if they do dictate the grower there's always the faithful black market; if that comes to play then it truly becomes a quality race as no one wants to deal with the market for nothing less than the best@monstacropn I guess time will tell but empty coffers in all 50 states are looking to refill and shit hasn't even hit the fan yet..... States owe the Fed 4.2 trillion dollars and municipalities leached off that sum as well with no real solution on paying it back. I hope you are right, and I also hope that quality drives the market much more than quantity and dirt cheap pricing but seeing who the major corporate players are hiding as small agri in the nute business, I believe it is just a matter of time before the small farmers are pushed to the fringe in favor of corporate kick backs and reach arounds.
Yes. As soon as I possibly can. Mostly because of what's happened to my sons, legally.Are you voting to pass this prop?
And that's where, from a customer's perspective, legalizing will make the most sense. Finally they'll know that waterways aren't being polluted or drained dry, that their product isn't full of shit like E20, they will even be able to enjoy fully certified organic product, knowing that it's been verified and not just some bro's opinion.Even if they do dictate the grower there's always the faithful black market; if that comes to play then it truly becomes a quality race as no one wants to deal with the market for nothing less than the best