Cannabis
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questionseverything
(10,343 posts)And legalize it nationwide so expenses can be deducted
msongs
(70,408 posts)Response to msongs (Reply #2)
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byronius
(7,652 posts)I would not resort to illegal sales again. I prefer mine tested and certified.
This particular demographic, at least, won't change.
Gore1FL
(22,038 posts)I like a selection. I like to know what I am buying. Frankly, I've gotten to the point where I have favorite greenhouses/growers.
kimbutgar
(23,840 posts)They have to operate on cash only. And not able to borrow of invest the money.
tishaLA
(14,382 posts)I still get a weed card so I don't get hit as badly, but people in LA get taxed around 30% without it. I can only imagine how the businesses get hammered.
I think I'll write my assemblyman about it.
GReedDiamond
(5,392 posts)...is true.
But a base price, in many cases, of $75 for an eighth / 3.5 g is also exorbitant, IMO.
multigraincracker
(34,573 posts)super good oz for $50 to $150. Everyone has a patch in the summer and many a grow room inside. It's just to easy to grow. I think Michigan is one of the lowest taxed states for this product.
Postal Grunt
(235 posts)If you visit Colorado, you'll find that residents are pretty happy with the revenue from cannabis sales. Quite a few legal outlets have 7 gram packages at $30-45 depending on potency and local taxes. The tourists are always welcome in Colorado and it's for more than just the beer.
Emile
(31,549 posts)Emile
(31,549 posts)womanofthehills
(9,430 posts)Stores opened April 1 st.