Quote Originally Posted by HighPopalorum
Somewhat OT, Releaf, but do you have any feel for how MMC operators are responding to the possibility of legalization in 2012/2014?
It reminds me a lot of how Stewart explained the sanity rally. My personal opinion is that many MMC owners are just worried about paying bills, staying legal, running a grow and trying to get patients to walk through the door. They don't attend industry functions, aren't active politically, what I consider "happy to be here" types. When legalization happens, they'll get to it.

IPM's stand to benefit the most from legalization in my eyes. The level of packaging and branding that is coming out soon will impress. Shelf lives are getting better. Dosing is becoming more standardized. IPM's aren't constricted by plant limits, so they should be able to get a leg up in terms of genetics. Oh, and they're the only ones who can create the strongest extracts.
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