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No thanks..I don't have no interest in dealing with the government anymore than I'm forced to now..I'll just grow fo myself.its just a hobby anyway.But those facilities will have to get their product somewhere. Why not look into a joint( haha) business venture, and try. Just a thought.
It’s a total scam so the government can get into pockets more in every aspect. They criminalize it more by adding more laws, not less. They only allow wealthy to profit from it commercially. Mom and pop shops are non existent unless they’re wealthy mom and pops. The commercial product is pumped up with synthetic nutrients, and sprayed with pesticides and chemicals. People start getting sick from the shitty “medicine”. Which is already happening. Cannabis gets a bad rap through the media medically now because these people use their subjects that buy their products as Ginny pigs. Scams like hemp cbd are media glamorized as propaganda and pushed to ignorant people gaining placebos. Roads are not fixed, toll roads are added. Schools aren’t fixed, they rely on test scores for funding. People pay for cannabis with cash or other types of money and it’s not federally legal. What happens when the feds decide they want your states money and they start shutting businesses down that can’t afford to keep paying them ungodly amounts? We all know why America is protecting poppy fields in Afghanistan and it’s obvious equation to this counties opioid epidemic. The cia’s involvement in smuggling is fairly apparent. How about the governments neglect for years to recognize cannabis as having medical properties federally? The government is acting like parents would to their children. Hey government, we’re not your kids, were f’ing grown adults. I hope everyone just starts home growing and giving it to their friends. I wish I could make a cannabis plant breed with dandelion so it could be windborn. Legalization should have never even been a discussion. It should have never been illegal in the first place.The licesne fees are exorbitantly high! A winery license is only $100/year and I believe another 100.00 if you want to have an on site tasting room (always good idea) So, why such disparity between liquor manufacture and marijuana? Sounds like a case for law suit for discrimination.
With Illinois going Legal for Recreational use. I’m definitely interested. Looking to network... and get educated more in this cultivation thing and go to the next level.But those facilities will have to get their product somewhere. Why not look into a joint( haha) business venture, and try. Just a thought.
Agreed 100%It’s a total scam so the government can get into pockets more in every aspect. They criminalize it more by adding more laws, not less. They only allow wealthy to profit from it commercially. Mom and pop shops are non existent unless they’re wealthy mom and pops. The commercial product is pumped up with synthetic nutrients, and sprayed with pesticides and chemicals. People start getting sick from the shitty “medicine”. Which is already happening. Cannabis gets a bad rap through the media medically now because these people use their subjects that buy their products as Ginny pigs. Scams like hemp cbd are media glamorized as propaganda and pushed to ignorant people gaining placebos. Roads are not fixed, toll roads are added. Schools aren’t fixed, they rely on test scores for funding. People pay for cannabis with cash or other types of money and it’s not federally legal. What happens when the feds decide they want your states money and they start shutting businesses down that can’t afford to keep paying them ungodly amounts? We all know why America is protecting poppy fields in Afghanistan and it’s obvious equation to this counties opioid epidemic. The cia’s involvement in smuggling is fairly apparent. How about the governments neglect for years to recognize cannabis as having medical properties federally? The government is acting like parents would to their children. Hey government, we’re not your kids, were f’ing grown adults. I hope everyone just starts home growing and giving it to their friends. I wish I could make a cannabis plant breed with dandelion so it could be windborn. Legalization should have never even been a discussion. It should have never been illegal in the first place.
I beeN thinking about it myselfWith the new legislation here in Michigan, making cannabis recreationally legal, I was wondering what people thought of beginning a "co-op"?
I know it takes a bit of money for liscencing apps, (like a minimum 6000 usd.) And that's for the small 100 plant option.
Are there any growers in Michigan that were thinking about this? Just an inquiry.
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I beeN thinking about it myself
I would like to have a harvest festival at the end of the season. Every grower has to bring at least an once to share. Am looking for a heated barn, or large building to use. Cold up here in November. can Chef up some munchies for everybody. Get some reggae music going, and trade and talk and meet each other, and make connections, and have the ability to smoke everybody's best herb of the year!!i don't know how to copy paste but go to YouTube and search
The science of regenerative cannabis cultivation conference in Michigan .2019 Kevin jodrey. A
This is part one. Part two has Kelly and Josh in it with him. It's toward the second half, ( 1.56 min.) He talks of an Appalachian. It's a group of farmers that work together using regenerative methods to make great top of the line product. the wine industry has them. And bourbon. The important part, is it has to be organic regenerative soil. This is the only way to make great tasting top of the line herb. And would need specific rules to abide by as farmers. Like a neighborhood HOA. Only way to maintain consistency. And these appalachian groups always demand top dollar. But it has to be an area of land all farmers belong to. Not sure we could do it from different gardens/farms across Michigan. But co-op is definitely a way to get more work done, by sharing genetics, and making crosses. It can be a way to pool money also to get the ball rolling. I'm down for a co-op. I think the attitude has changed for the wrong way in this industry. Too much hoarding, and being selfish. If you remember long ago, weed was always a community event. It's always a circle of ppl, sharing. I think sharing makes success faster than this new selfish way I see these days. P.s. Kevin jodrey is brilliant! So worth listening to!
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