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A costly connoisseur product will never appeal to the masses, but there will always be a demand for it for those who can appreciate and afford it.
outwest
notice how many folks are growing these days? weed AND vegetables!
Up here, everyone and their brother is putting in garden beds. The best weapon against Monsanto? Grow your own!
The best weapon against big commerical weed grows? Grow your' g-damn own! LOL
You are so right,the less dependent you are on the ''man'' the better!notice how many folks are growing these days? weed AND vegetables!
Up here, everyone and their brother is putting in garden beds. The best weapon against Monsanto? Grow your own!
The best weapon against big commerical weed grows? Grow your' g-damn own! LOL
This brings on my next point. A given society's economic stability. Some of us here believe that we are at the end of worldwide American economic dominance. The dollar will crash, and gold and silver are excellent gauges to these events. Who cares about the price of cannabis when we can't afford clean food? Commercial agriculture has let us all down the world over, including commercial organic produce. You want clean, tasty, and mineral-rich food, you pretty much have to grow it yourself or participate in a local community based economy. With this emergence of an underground food supply, I see cannabis going the same way as big industry takes hold of the commercial aspects of it. That is to say, if the entire global economic system doesn't come apart at the seams or we run out of gold (both black or yellow).
AAA beer does come from coors, and every other major beer producer. It just doesn't say coors on the label (except maybe in small letters) The same thing with wine, small wine producers barely exist. Big wine groups buy up names and produce product under it. But thats not the real point. If production farmers got ahold of this market, they could easily produce grade A weed for way less than you think. They are good at what they do. So lets say grade A weed could be produced for 250 a pound ( I personaly think they could do it even cheaper) How much could you get for AAA ? even if you double or triple the price it's still under 1k an lb. Don't get me wrong I think legalization is awhile off, but when it comes there are going to be alot of people "out of work" in this biz. The best and brightest will be able to get on with large producers ( and believe me i'm not talking about myself) but the basement growers will end up the same place the basement brewers went, a new line of work.This isn't about basement growers, it's about commercial entities producing weed. The AAA won't come from Phillip Morris, just like AAA beer doesn't come from Coors. Has nothing to do with prohibition.
outwest
I guess they thought...I heard about a complex of greenhouses, down by Pueblo
AAA beer does come from coors, and every other major beer producer. It just doesn't say coors on the label (except maybe in small letters) The same thing with wine, small wine producers barely exist. Big wine groups buy up names and produce product under it. But thats not the real point. If production farmers got ahold of this market, they could easily produce grade A weed for way less than you think. They are good at what they do. So lets say grade A weed could be produced for 250 a pound ( I personaly think they could do it even cheaper) How much could you get for AAA ? even if you double or triple the price it's still under 1k an lb. Don't get me wrong I think legalization is awhile off, but when it comes there are going to be alot of people "out of work" in this biz. The best and brightest will be able to get on with large producers ( and believe me i'm not talking about myself) but the basement growers will end up the same place the basement brewers went, a new line of work.
Coors triple AAA?? I live just a few minutes away from the brewery and don't drink it. Colorado carbonated piss water. Give me a good amber ale that doesn't make me burp or fart.
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