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I’m laughing out loud. Because that rumbling sound you hear is the sound of cannabis stocks and investments about to crash to the ground like falling rocks. Just when they're about to get access to legal banking and be able to IPO nationally in a big way. For years I’ve been warning investors to stay away from the marijuana market. I said it is destined to crash. Simply because people at home can grow it like tomatoes. But it is crashing earlier than expected for another reason. Oh well, back to the drawing board. Maybe they can continue the morally bankrupt attempt to legalize and market MDMA and other hallucinogens. So people can screw up their brains and end up on psychiatric medication.
The dispensaries got $300 of my money and that’s it. Because I grow my own. In my state they couldn’t keep up with demand and had to import flower from other states. Recently a recall went out because they found fungicide and insecticide in the product. I remember watching a YouTube large-scale medical marijuana grower talking about the insecticide he was about to use. Huh? It will fade and not be a problem, they say. So much for organic methods. It didn’t “fade” in the bud at the local dispensary. You’ll never see me in there again.
So what is about to make the people holding marijuana stocks go bat shit crazy? What is making them whine to Washington politicians about the consequences of capitalism? Commercial hemp. They have found a way to synthesize enormous quantities of synthetic THC from the commercial cousin of our favorite herb. And they can do it dirt-cheap. So all those new-age hippies who were pushing commercial hemp products didn’t understand that as usual the big corporate entities were about to take over the whole shebang. Like they take over everything else. It is going to be marketed like cigarettes. And I predict that the big tobacco companies are going to buy every company in the commercial hemp business. Fine bud is about to become a cottage industry. And also go where it belongs. In the hands of private citizens. But you’ll still be able to buy a cartridge that will get you really stoned at the convenience store. For about the price of a pack of cigarettes or a fifth of vodka. Grab one on your way out when you stop in to get a “Forty.” It was inevitable. They’ll have every flavor. They’ll make it taste like anything people want.
And it makes it easier for the government to tax and regulate. Less people to monitor when the big boys wipe everyone else out. Better for the consumer when laws relax, legalization occurs and a buzz is cheaper. But for investors and smaller grow operations? It really sucks to be you. Especially after you borrowed all that money. There’s always bankruptcy. They’ll be asking for federal subsidies and bail-outs in not time. To prop up something that is already the “Walking Dead.”
Grow at home. They can stick their overpriced product. Selling a tiny jar of weed for $60 to a patient dying of cancer who is already spending $3000 a month on medicine. Something you can grow like a vegetable. And not even having it free of contaminants. These greedy bastards are about to get what’s coming to them.
The dispensaries got $300 of my money and that’s it. Because I grow my own. In my state they couldn’t keep up with demand and had to import flower from other states. Recently a recall went out because they found fungicide and insecticide in the product. I remember watching a YouTube large-scale medical marijuana grower talking about the insecticide he was about to use. Huh? It will fade and not be a problem, they say. So much for organic methods. It didn’t “fade” in the bud at the local dispensary. You’ll never see me in there again.
So what is about to make the people holding marijuana stocks go bat shit crazy? What is making them whine to Washington politicians about the consequences of capitalism? Commercial hemp. They have found a way to synthesize enormous quantities of synthetic THC from the commercial cousin of our favorite herb. And they can do it dirt-cheap. So all those new-age hippies who were pushing commercial hemp products didn’t understand that as usual the big corporate entities were about to take over the whole shebang. Like they take over everything else. It is going to be marketed like cigarettes. And I predict that the big tobacco companies are going to buy every company in the commercial hemp business. Fine bud is about to become a cottage industry. And also go where it belongs. In the hands of private citizens. But you’ll still be able to buy a cartridge that will get you really stoned at the convenience store. For about the price of a pack of cigarettes or a fifth of vodka. Grab one on your way out when you stop in to get a “Forty.” It was inevitable. They’ll have every flavor. They’ll make it taste like anything people want.
And it makes it easier for the government to tax and regulate. Less people to monitor when the big boys wipe everyone else out. Better for the consumer when laws relax, legalization occurs and a buzz is cheaper. But for investors and smaller grow operations? It really sucks to be you. Especially after you borrowed all that money. There’s always bankruptcy. They’ll be asking for federal subsidies and bail-outs in not time. To prop up something that is already the “Walking Dead.”
Grow at home. They can stick their overpriced product. Selling a tiny jar of weed for $60 to a patient dying of cancer who is already spending $3000 a month on medicine. Something you can grow like a vegetable. And not even having it free of contaminants. These greedy bastards are about to get what’s coming to them.