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03-02-2009, 10:03 PM #51OPSenior Member
I hope they don't completely legalize.
I waana thank everyone for all your comments to this thread, I've got allot of responses from all points of views and can respect all.
Some of you agree and some disagree and even go as far as calling me a "greedy bitch", I'm not greedy and for sure I'm not a bitch, I wrote this thread from a business man's point of view, not a patient's.
And from a business point of view, I don't think making the license to sell bud hard to get and easy to loose is the way to go. Because illigal bud sales are still gonna happen if a vendor looses his/her license.
Completelly legalizing is going to raise the prises at the dispensaries, and illigal bud sales are still going to happen, because we are not going to wanna pay $75-80 bucks for an 1/8 of of bud, we gonna meet homeboy down the street and get it fo $45. I'm not the dude down the street but I can deliver bud to your door, click here.
I've been smoking bud for 12 years now everyday, and no one more than me is going be happier to see it completely legal, I just don't want these prices to skyrocket.\"a friend with weed is a friend indeed...\"
I love America, land of the free and home of the brave.
You can take classes and start a new career in medical marijuana, 420 College.
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03-03-2009, 02:17 AM #52Member
I hope they don't completely legalize.
If I may ask?
You first say you do not charge for the cannabis and only charge for the delivery.
Your website starts with the same but then goes into the delivery charge will be according to the amount and the distance.
Distance is fair enough sensible, no problem.
But if you do not charge for the cannibas then why charge more to deliver more when an ounce and a half is no more to fret over handling and delivery than a half ounce or even less.
Reminds me of the hawkers on TV who sell crap yadda yadda with a handling/ shipping fee 1000 Xs more than the actual cost.
No insult intended ok?
I am looking into starting up a dispensary/ grow co-op here in Albuquerque, NM and would rather value your place in opinions than to cause dissent.
I'd just like to understand better why you intentionally misplace the truth when it is so obvious otherwise.
To parse words stating you do not charge for cannabis then adjust your so-called delivery fee to do just that is dishonest....in my onry opinion.
Maybe it's just me being too sensitive due to losing $490+K on my land at 57 due to lying semantics and illegal actions all to make money no matter how by the city of Rio Rancho.
Originally Posted by Medicaldelivery
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03-05-2009, 01:42 AM #53Senior Member
I hope they don't completely legalize.
Originally Posted by leadmagnet
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03-05-2009, 02:10 AM #54Senior Member
I hope they don't completely legalize.
Originally Posted by VapedG13
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03-05-2009, 02:56 AM #55Senior Member
I hope they don't completely legalize.
say med cal, do you deliver to bum fuck Oklahoma?
i wish.
great thread. med cal, i got the idea from your first post that you were just saying that California should not completely legalize with this current bill they are discussing in Sac right now, not that we should not, in general, legalize. right?
As was mentioned earlier, the feds need to legalize, too. President Obama seems pretty cool but is he going to be cool with Cali opening up fire on a whole host of new federal laws beyond med use?
Could this bill in Sac, or any bill to legalize in California, short of any federal action, put the gains made by 215 over the past 12 years in check?
Could the State of California or any local city use this as a way of taxing the coops out of existance?
I think these are all valid questions that should be discussed, and have in this thread. :smokin:
i don't see anything about greed in your first post, just concern for keeping what Cali has now, which no other State in the union has manage to replicate yet.
but that said . . :jointsmile: i really dig the idea of converting circuit city to giant coops, complete with fresh buds, clones, growing needs, maybe even hemp clothing, etc. as was said earlier, some people love to purchase good well grown, well cured quality bud and there are some who love growing them :jointsmile: if only there was some sort of economic mechanism we could employ to bring these two together .... hmmmm :detective1:
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05-04-2009, 08:29 PM #56Junior Member
I hope they don't completely legalize.
but what about the millions of people that have had their lives fucked by the law. no offense but ill take the money problems to help out so many people in other states that will be fucked over in the future by retarded marijuana laws
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