Quote Originally Posted by justpics
I dunno, his modus operandi in the loan sharking was to get people's property.

someone with lots of scammed properties would be able to setup a lot of grows.

he claims they have 800 members, if he's got several grow houses going from all the houses he's scammed off people, he could easily meet their needs.

he might be pulling way more from the dispensary.

and he also would be attracting a lot less attention from the IRS in an all cash game that people are less likely to sue you over.
He is right about one thing, the law is a train wreck waiting to happen and there is usually one a day with a patient. :wtf: It just needs for the plant to be freed and let the market work itself out after removing people like this, just like the banksters and mortgage bandits want it to be. Home gardens will pop up like mushrooms with true legalization!!
gypski Reviewed by gypski on . Loan scammer turns to medical marijuana, opens Cobra Medical Local News | Lender seizes desperate borrowers' homes | Seattle Times Newspaper an excerpt..."Following Kandi's instructions, Marsh signed a promissory note for $170,000, even though he was getting only $17,000. Kandi later said he inserted the tenfold figure to protect himself financially and to pay for any future legal costs. Kandi also had Marsh sign over his rights to the property using what is known as a quitclaim deed. According to the terms of the loan, if Marsh missed repaying any Rating: 5