Quote Originally Posted by killerweed420
OK sandybarr.lol
Prices have stayed competitive in Cali with all the dispensaries and it will happen here eventually. And you're right there should have been a drive for legalizing dispensaries and co-ops at Hempfest. And yes you're right, its about the money, but then it always is in this country. In order for any bill or initiative to get passed in this country there has to be someone who is going to make a lot of money off of it. Which of course is why we don't have much of a drive to completely deregulate MJ. Nobody would get rich off of it.
Well the sales tax part would be incentive for the state to allow non profit co-ops. I believe the 10%, a buck a gram, would bring in a tidy sum for the state to allocate to medical insurance plans or some other beneficial plan for the less fortunate. A legalization of co-ops would also bring a drop in price due to their existance. There are plenty of patients around with authorizations that could help supply their co-ops with a legitimate renumeration for their production. Or our esteemed leaders could use it for education, not indoctrination. Teacher's need classroom supplies or funds for educational field trips and educational audio/video teaching aids. Its not a difficult decision to arrive at. Its just some LEOs that refuse to obey the will of the people and that aids the black market that keeps that whole issue going. :thumbsup:
gypski Reviewed by gypski on . Jacking the Prices in Washington Well after I went to Hempfest I wrote them an Email to find out why there were no Petitions to be signed to get hemp on the ballot and all I got was silence. What a scam they are pulling, knowing that there will be enough signatures to get things going yet they do NOTHING. WOW...Seems now people are coming around with "Pharmacy" weed and are jacking up the prices. Seems that another poster here is right about the State of Activism in the State. It is ALL about money to these people that claim Rating: 5