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<blockquote data-quote="OKRuss" data-source="post: 3811735" data-attributes="member: 41777"><p>Lived in CO most of 1992 - 2017. IF OK were to model after CO, there are quite a few differences between the medical and recreational laws and more importantly the price. Recreational sales in CO were 3-4 times HIGHER than those with a medical card AND the amount you could purchase was much, much smaller. This was to discourage out of staters to buy enough to take home. I think the tax was higher but not 100% sure.</p><p></p><p>The quality was the same with several medical places opening up recreational ones too. I don't think we'll run out the foreign investors nor the attorneys who represent them. Just too much $$ to ignore.</p><p></p><p>Since not Federally accepted, companies can and will make their own rules especially if DOT controlled. Some in CO have chosen not to test for weed on their job applications but those aren't safety positions either.</p><p></p><p>If you're 21 and want to do it, go for it like alcohol. For the record, I have NEVER known anyone who smoked weed and moved on to harder drugs like a progression. "I used to smoke weed then went to coke, then to crack and now shooting up heroin. That damn weed is a gateway drug.". LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKRuss, post: 3811735, member: 41777"] Lived in CO most of 1992 - 2017. IF OK were to model after CO, there are quite a few differences between the medical and recreational laws and more importantly the price. Recreational sales in CO were 3-4 times HIGHER than those with a medical card AND the amount you could purchase was much, much smaller. This was to discourage out of staters to buy enough to take home. I think the tax was higher but not 100% sure. The quality was the same with several medical places opening up recreational ones too. I don't think we'll run out the foreign investors nor the attorneys who represent them. Just too much $$ to ignore. Since not Federally accepted, companies can and will make their own rules especially if DOT controlled. Some in CO have chosen not to test for weed on their job applications but those aren't safety positions either. If you're 21 and want to do it, go for it like alcohol. For the record, I have NEVER known anyone who smoked weed and moved on to harder drugs like a progression. "I used to smoke weed then went to coke, then to crack and now shooting up heroin. That damn weed is a gateway drug.". LOL. [/QUOTE]
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