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<blockquote data-quote="Riley" data-source="post: 3213982" data-attributes="member: 29196"><p>While not working or even a serious student of the "business" I can say that comparing Washington, Oregon, California, and Colorado in terms of marijuana is an effort in futility. They all have different requirements to be growers, dispensers or processors. Oregon for instance doesn't allow a grower to dispense. Washington is tracking the genetics of the seed to verify compliance with tax laws. Can't have unregistered seed showing up in the "legal system". California has recently dispatched the National Guard to old growth grow ops in N CA because tax revenues are significantly lower than projected. And......its all cash. No one has a legal system, despite ex speaker bonners efforts, to move the cash, which is not insignificant. </p><p>Someone mentioned 1200 a lb, I'm hearing 2K an lb. Which is about the yield from 1 plant, every harvest. I've met people in CA with a medical card which allowed the cultivation of 90 plants for "personal use". What?? </p><p></p><p>The problem is, in my mind, the fact that the state can never get the tax revenue it projects, the cartel players don't have to import it, (see OR, CO, WA and CA) they just grow it locally, and the young minds most susceptible to damage from it get exposed to it the hardest.</p><p></p><p>Talk to any meth head, none of them started on meth, they all started on pot......jmho....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riley, post: 3213982, member: 29196"] While not working or even a serious student of the "business" I can say that comparing Washington, Oregon, California, and Colorado in terms of marijuana is an effort in futility. They all have different requirements to be growers, dispensers or processors. Oregon for instance doesn't allow a grower to dispense. Washington is tracking the genetics of the seed to verify compliance with tax laws. Can't have unregistered seed showing up in the "legal system". California has recently dispatched the National Guard to old growth grow ops in N CA because tax revenues are significantly lower than projected. And......its all cash. No one has a legal system, despite ex speaker bonners efforts, to move the cash, which is not insignificant. Someone mentioned 1200 a lb, I'm hearing 2K an lb. Which is about the yield from 1 plant, every harvest. I've met people in CA with a medical card which allowed the cultivation of 90 plants for "personal use". What?? The problem is, in my mind, the fact that the state can never get the tax revenue it projects, the cartel players don't have to import it, (see OR, CO, WA and CA) they just grow it locally, and the young minds most susceptible to damage from it get exposed to it the hardest. Talk to any meth head, none of them started on meth, they all started on pot......jmho.... [/QUOTE]
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