Quote Originally Posted by TurboALLWD
I don't believe that for a second. Home growers will be charging wholsale prices, how can dispensaries compete with that? Do they ask $8/g for organic top shelf meds like I do? I'd like to just provide for my 5 patients, so they can keep giving these dispensaries that screwed them the finger! Problem is, say theres 5 thousand caregivers, so 25,000 patients don't have to get raped by the dispensaries, what about the other 75 percent? Are they going to just take it up the ass or will they network with other patients so they too get a fair price? I think oldhaole is right on. :stoned:
The idea that everyone takes it up the ass from a dispensary isn't fair. I wouldn't want to go to someones house, or have someone come to my house, with a limited selection of buds whenever they get around to it.

Dispensaries offer people a physical location they can go to, on their time, and purchase a wide variety of strains/edibles/glass/hash. They offer valuable wellness services, such as opiate addiction counseling. They donate money to charities that benefit their patients. They hire people in the community, spend money in the community, and shouldn't get such a rough shake on here.

But I am biased. Sorry to be the Eeyore every time we talk about the role of dispensaries. :jointsmile:
TheReleafCenter Reviewed by TheReleafCenter on . POLL: Will HB-1284 Cause Prices to Raise or Fall? Whaddaya think? If there are X number of dispensaries competing in the front range market, all of them legally allowed to grow as much as they want, this kind of competition could really drive prices down. Others think there will be fewer dispensaries, and they will conspire to keep the prices high. I seriously doubt it, as not ALL dispensaries will go along with price fixing, plus it is illegal, and this industry is going to be closely monitored. If I owned a dispensary, I know I could Rating: 5