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Sorry about the get real comment.
It's all good. I enjoy a good discussion until people start pointing out what a prick I am. I like to save that for people that know me personally.

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I believe that Patient groups are gonna boom very soon as supply wanes and fluctuates and the dispensaries become unreliable.
I'm not so sure that the supply is going to be as short as you think. There are some very large gardens in development across the state. If anything, I believe the market will become saturated. In the end that will be good for patients as the price point falls across the board.

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By networking patients will be able to circumvent the entire dispensary model.
I know people discuss the patient to patient sales, however I'm not yet convinced on the legality of that one yet. Somebody will have to run it through the courts to establish precedence.

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Crop quality from warehouse grows is yet to be seen. Basement grows have proven success to date and are what got this "industry" it's start.
Yes, and that's where we started too. I can honestly say that the quality is the same. The warehouse has fewer heat issues and better ventilation so it may even be better. Quality has to do with strain, attention to detail, good nutes, lights, flushing properly, and not screwing it up.

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And as far as the 5 patient cap somehow limiting 10K grows in residential neighorhoods... there is NOTHING that limits my right to set up as many lights as I need to cover the plant count
Right, and that's the problem they were adressing. If you are running 1k light per plant x your 15 plants that's 9x15 or 45-50 amps of power and heat. That is a LOT for a residence. If they had allowed 20 patients that would add up to like a bazillion amps. It would be like the Clark Griswold's house at Christmas time.

I was trying to infer that due to the dangers of pulling that much power over crappy residential wiring could prove to be a real issue if not done properly. You may be doing it right, but the next guy??? Lots of amps should probably be in industrial area was my point.

Not trying to say the 5 patient cap was right, just pointing out why they may have gone there.
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