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02-05-2010, 01:37 AM #1Junior Member
Colorado News- Dispensaries Can Stay, but....
The number of growers will jump but they will each only legally be able to have five patients. How are they going to be able to provide meds at a reasonable price when they are legally strapped at 30 plants while the wellness centers can have up to 3000 plants at a time. These centers are going to have a monopoly on the market and can jack up the price all they want, even though they are gonna be "non profit" organization. Sure we all need to grow our own or find a primary caregiver that is not a wellness center, but shit, talk about ruining any opportunity for small business to make any mark on this industry. Here we go again killing the newest source of jobs in our state by giving the majority of the opportunity to the large wellness centers.
drsomething Reviewed by drsomething on . Colorado News- Dispensaries Can Stay, but.... The massey romer bill has been released. They are asking for dispensaries to become nonprofits and to grow their own meds. Lawmakers: Dispensaries stay, but as non-profits Rating: 5
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02-05-2010, 04:39 AM #2Senior Member
Colorado News- Dispensaries Can Stay, but....
Colorado patient grower. :rambohead:
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02-05-2010, 05:18 AM #3Senior Member
Colorado News- Dispensaries Can Stay, but....
Originally Posted by cannamanibus
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02-05-2010, 01:28 PM #4Senior Member
Colorado News- Dispensaries Can Stay, but....
If every patient that has the space and the ability to grow starts tomorrow there still will not be enough medicine to supply the ever rising demand.
I am sure I am not the only one that noticed that many area dispensaries go thru periods frequently where they do not have the variety, quanity or quality that would be ideal. This is certainly no ones fault, no one could predict the amaizing rise in demand. There is nothing more disappointing than grapping your cash and heading down to your favorite dispensary only to find out they do not have the strains you want or there is a very small quanity of them. Again, I am not pointing fingers or placing blame, just doing alittle whinning. Just check the forums and you can see where the "super" strains, those that we all are excited to see, have limited availability.
As long as demand out weights supply prices will not go down. As long as the state gets 1600-1800 referrals a day the price will not go down. Unless the state allows large,(I hate to use the word) commercial grows the price will not go down.
Everybody can grow marijuana easily, unfortunately that does not mean everybody can grow medicine. It take alot of knowledge, patience, and time to learn to grow medicine. I encourage everybody to do so if they are physically able and have the space. Practice makes perfect and it certainly will augment your costs.
I grow but still find myself at a dispensary looking for different strains that help my medical condition or while waiting for my crop to cure. There will always be the need for a dispensary type model. Most of us will never be
able to grow an adequate amount of medicine to meet our personal needs.
Patients who grow will save money but I doubt that it will impact the cost. Six plants is not enough to supply most people for the 4-5 months it takes ro grow and cure. It takes awhile for people that are not experience to increase there yield enough to cover their own needs.
Prices are not going down until supply goes up.\"The illegality of cannabis is outrageous, an impediment to full utilization of a drug which helps produce the serenity and insight, sensitivity and fellowship so desperately needed in this increasingly mad and dangerous world.\"
~ Carl Sagan
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02-05-2010, 04:05 PM #5OPSenior Member
Colorado News- Dispensaries Can Stay, but....
Originally Posted by Reenster
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02-05-2010, 06:57 PM #6Senior Member
Colorado News- Dispensaries Can Stay, but....
Prices will go up because supply will go down. Just because someone can run a dispensary doesn't mean they can grow decent product, and under this proposal, "centers" will have to grow 90% of their own product, and the other 10% must be purchased from another licensee, so no more independent growers, except those with 5 or fewer patients, and "centers" can't buy from them.
Dispensaries can't get enough decent product now (which explains their prices) and more restrictions on how they source their product will only exacerbate that problem. Furthermore, the small growers are going to have to raise their prices to cover their costs if they can only have 5 patients. Most of the costs will stay close to the same whether you grow 36 plants or 100 plants, so they will need to make more per plant. Oh, wait, I forgot, its a weed and grows for free.
UNDERGROUND IS THE PLACE TO BE!
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02-05-2010, 10:03 PM #7Senior Member
Colorado News- Dispensaries Can Stay, but....
Originally Posted by neversummer
Also, how will the potentially displaced patients find caregivers who are not dispensaries? You think caregivers will willingly offer their names to the Registry?
Anyway, the small caregivers who are not dispensaries cannot grow in advance of patients, not to mention the fact (if the Bill passes as is) that patients can't readily go shopping anymore since the person/place you obtain mm has to be the primary caregiver. Certainly gives the dispensary "model" an advantage...and those who have the advantage will set the tone for things like...prices.
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02-06-2010, 12:40 AM #8Senior Member
Colorado News- Dispensaries Can Stay, but....
Originally Posted by Reenster
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02-06-2010, 12:44 AM #9Senior Member
Colorado News- Dispensaries Can Stay, but....
Originally Posted by colagal
cause when reality hits it's a big let down....
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