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<blockquote data-quote="T. MIKE SMITH" data-source="post: 4167135" data-attributes="member: 44552"><p>The deal I see is this- the state kind of let it be a wide-open deal for while- everywhere you look or hear about has some weed growing- lot of foreign outfits buying up semi-rural property to grow it. Now that they have collected a lot of money in fees and permits, built another bureaucrat agency to police it and collect fines, many of these smaller growers are being closed down. This allows the larger ones who are smart enough to pay legal professionals to help keep the law off their back to get even bigger. You are correct though in the commits that many of the folks dealing with this stuff could care less about being good and normal folks. The criminal element around this stuff is increasing the crime even in far rural locations. It makes me wonder now if the larger growers left in business are able to exist because they make pretty good political contributions.?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T. MIKE SMITH, post: 4167135, member: 44552"] The deal I see is this- the state kind of let it be a wide-open deal for while- everywhere you look or hear about has some weed growing- lot of foreign outfits buying up semi-rural property to grow it. Now that they have collected a lot of money in fees and permits, built another bureaucrat agency to police it and collect fines, many of these smaller growers are being closed down. This allows the larger ones who are smart enough to pay legal professionals to help keep the law off their back to get even bigger. You are correct though in the commits that many of the folks dealing with this stuff could care less about being good and normal folks. The criminal element around this stuff is increasing the crime even in far rural locations. It makes me wonder now if the larger growers left in business are able to exist because they make pretty good political contributions.? [/QUOTE]
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