"I am very much aware of what a cannabis grow room can produce. I am also very much aware of the federal drug laws. I know what bail costs. I know how much lawyer fee's can be. I know what my house costs. I know what my kids and grand kids mean to me."

I've got grandkids and a house too.


Would 200.00 and ounce be better? no shit. Is 320 an ounce too much when all risks are considered? I guess you could find many who would complain. Putting your ass on the line has got to be worth something. Until your government behaves the way you would like them , take your frustration out on them. They are keeping the costs high.

Let me ask you something; is the risk lower at 320/oz or the same as 200/oz? Of course it isn't lower. Is the risk lower providing meds to patients than a street user? Of course it is. You say putting your ass on the line is worth something, and it is, but it's because of greed, in part, that patients pay the same (or *more* in some cases) as non-patients. I'm all for rescheduling but that's another thread.


You have a right to be angry. I just wish you would direct the anger at those who deserve it and not at those who risk everything to open a club and operate it under war-like-conditions.

You've obviously confused me with some one else, I'm not "angry" at all. I even pay club prices when I'm not growing. I'm not the type to get angry at something I agreed to do. That we agree to pay club prices, for whatever reasons, doesn't make the overpricing right. They have less risk selling to patients than street users, the price should be lower for patients.

Let me guess. Those who open a club and spend their whole day there should also be working another job to help cover all the cost that are associated with a club, so they can keep pricesdown for the poorest?
That doesnt sond very good......, to me.


You're not very good at guessing. First you blew it with the angry guy guess and now this. Seriously though, that's not the case at all. A non-profit org can pay their employees a fair wage, that's perfectly legal and California mmj laws allow for caregivers to recover costs. That said, those same mmj laws specifically state that these businesses can NOT be "for profit" so there's a difference between getting paid for your work and getting rich off sick mmj patients.

If you're starting a co-op to get rich, you're already violating the law, imho.