That attitude is exactly what will cause the state to try and regulate out the "loop hole". If growers keep the mind set that what they are doing is "illegal" how do you expect the general public to come to accept it?

If you want to grow and sell to dispensary, act like a business. If you want to sell to the secondary market, do it, and take your chances. Don't do both. You compromise the system when you do.

Don't try and use economic arguments as to why you need to sell some of your crop on secondary markets either. If you clients can afford to buy fro you there they can find a legitimate dispensary to purchase from. Unless you are just giving it away to people, but I doubt that...

Just because until now everything has been done on the sly, doesn't mean it should continue that way.