I agree HighPop, it is an enormous benefit for future legalization that our representatives, and council members are considering these issues.
IMO we have done a hundred times better than Cali by making medical marijuana sales fit a retail model.
Copobo, I am fully aware that you disagree, but I have a job because of the retail model. So do 10 of my coworkers who wouldn't otherwise. In order to have this model it must be regulated.
If people are being crushed then they need to work on their business acumen, and perhaps should have anticipated the regulations before dropping their life-savings into flawed business plans.
It's a rush, so it's going to be hyper-competitive.
While I think it is important to be vocal in the process as we continue to make regulatory decisions in the state, we have to know that if retail marijuana is to persist in any form, (medical or recreational) we have to do it in a way that respects non-toking joe-citizens.