Quote Originally Posted by alfonso2002
I think the supply is getting passed the demand. and the smart produers are jumping on the bandwagon. Better to lower the price and sellout your meds than to have a higher price and have to keep finding new patients to try and sell what you have.
I agree. As an accountant, I see many of my construction clients reducing their own compensation so they can continue to pay their workers and continue to hold onto loyal employees for when they will need them more when business picks up. Usually there is another source of income as well. Sometimes that strategy works, sometimes they still have to close their doors.

When we prepare our monthly budgets we hope there will be something remaining after all the bills are paid. When something "pops up" out of the ordinary, we "rob Peter to pay Paul". I think the head people at many of the LNPPs are foregoing compensation now to cover costs and hoping that some day in the future they will actually be paid for all their hard work.

When plant numbers were increased to 150 many of the LNPPs chose to grow the limit. Many others will not risk the additional number of years in prison if the Feds decide to crack down. What everyone needs to remember that the LNPPs are not afforded the same consideration as we patients. There have been very few patients who have been prosecuted, it has been the growers, dispensaries, et al. Trafficking is not protected.