Quote Originally Posted by copobo
wow. the price of weed is about to go WAY up!

there are also going to be a bunch of patients with extra caregiver spots as this will close a bunch of shops. I'm ready to invest in a grow shop! This will force a patient to patient black market and thousands into growing. For those that do go to the trouble to grow, they are going to enjoy $600/z prices.

simple economics. Romer is not a friend of the patient or the state, as the money is about to go back underground along with 90% of the potential tax money. The underground will thrive, because it will be SO hard to enforce any MJ laws after there are 10,000 new growers in the state within a couple months of this legislation.

BTW - a non-profit can salary the owner a million dollars if they wish. It'll just be a new scam.
yup just as i have been saying all along.prices are going to do anything but drop.

if this passes it will cause alot of problems.what people don't seem to understand is the state/gov are not out to help you.see you pissed them off when this vote passed for med legal.they are trying there best to back track.

if this passes and the 5 patient limit ever passes it will make it that much harder for patients.see now growers are looking for patients.if these things pass the patient will be looking for a grower.patients out way growers by far.so if they put a limit on these things it will leave alot of patients out in the cold.say bye bye to all those freebies that growers are now offering to get patients.
palerider7777 Reviewed by palerider7777 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