Quote Originally Posted by MEDEDCANNABIS
you are most correct, however as long as dispensaries can charge between 10 & 20 a gram people will opt for the cheaper. im sure some of a black market exists, not like before the dispensary explosion. you go try and street slang your wares today and youll find its difficult. with the impending presidential change on the distant horizon, black market will return and it will be biz as usual for dea. buy your prison stocks now and recieve a 1000% yield in roughly two years...dear diary jackpot:thumbsup:


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I think there are just fewer suppliers on the black market. I know plenty of smokers who are too lazy to get legal since it's so easy to get on the black market. I don't know of anyone trying to make a living selling pot anymore, I lost those contacts when I got my doc recommendation a year ago.
cologrower420 Reviewed by cologrower420 on . More patient tracking from the Govt on the way 9NEWS.com | Denver | Colorado's Online News Leader | Marijuana tracking on the way in Colo. DENVER (AP) - Colorado wants to set up a first-in-the-nation tracking system of medical marijuana purchases to deter people from buying vast amounts of pot and selling it on the black market. Patients and marijuana advocates fear they will be harassed by a Big Brother-type intrusion as computers and video cameras monitor every ounce of pot sold in the state. Officials are also considering Rating: 5