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I wish someone would let my Wife in on that idea.Well, I don't know about the latter two but as for prostitution, they have legalized it, it's called marriage.
I wish someone would let my Wife in on that idea.Well, I don't know about the latter two but as for prostitution, they have legalized it, it's called marriage.
But of course you guys in Mass love him and will continue to elect him !!
My guess is the initial boom and it's novelty are mostly over and will begin to settle into normal sales patterns. Colorado may be seen in history as the tipping point of not just marijuana legalization but potentially an ending of the drug war itself, or at least the mindless thinking that feeds it.
Good point(s)----it would be very hard, if not impossible, to shut that door once it is opened.
They call it weed for a reason. It will grow just about anywhere. Most pot smokers will just choose to grow their own or get from someone else for substantially less .Upstate,
I've said before and I'll say it again, if one is thinking marijuana will be a big tax boom, they have a fool for a friend. IMO it's a bad argument most often made by pro-legalization advocates just for the purpose of being a selling point.
At the point marijuana becomes so relaxed that people can grow their own, the big tax revenue payoff will disappear. I still remained unconvinced that marijuana legalization will results to public coffers flush with new tax revenue. I never even make that argument when advocating for legalization. Besides if the purpose is tax revenue, then when the revenue doesn't come in, what keeps from reverting back to the way things were?
They call it weed for a reason. It will grow just about anywhere. Most pot smokers will just choose to grow their own or get from someone else for substantially less .
They call it weed for a reason. It will grow just about anywhere. Most pot smokers will just choose to grow their own or get from someone else for substantially less .
Exactly! In the 70's we grew our own and there was some trial and error but once you learned what's needed, it ain't hard.
But that market for ready made food doesn't regulate how much you can buy, age requirement, and heavy taxation. You add all that together and you got a recipe for homegrown, and from the local dealer.This is true, but humans will often choose to buy things that we acquire without much effort. There is a huge market for ready made food. There will be a market for ready to go marijuana.
Good point. I assume there will also be some kind of license required to sell it too since it's government regulated and all. Of course there will be backyard growers and bootleggers too. I still think many people will do the easy thing and buy it from a convenience store.But that market for ready made food doesn't regulate how much you can buy, age requirement, and heavy taxation. You add all that together and you got a recipe for homegrown, and from the local dealer.
Yea probably your occasional smoker. Or the tourist who is on vacation.Good point. I assume there will also be some kind of license required to sell it too since it's government regulated and all. Of course there will be backyard growers and bootleggers too. I still think many people will do the easy thing and buy it from a convenience store.