Quote Originally Posted by neversummer
You guys are silly. More and more patients are starting to grow. Prices will drop , because there will be far more legal growers. Once i get my grow going, i dont think ill ever pay $50 an eighth. I know at least 10 other people that are starting to grow, or are already growing, and i know they will never charge me $600.
I don't see the majority of patients wanting to spend the time, energy and money to grow, especially if they have a debilitating condition and being financially strapped as many say they are.

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.
colagal Reviewed by colagal 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