cricket101
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I don't consider growing a job. It's just so easy.
Not the way I grow. I put organic love and care into my babies, and it comes out in the taste, scent, and high. It definitely isn't easy work!
I don't consider growing a job. It's just so easy.
I don't consider growing a job. It's just so easy.
Don't brag about it being "easy" to grow, because that is what makes the general public hate growers. They think we are all ghetto lazy asses lookin to make a quick buck. I want my customers to appreciate how much work I put into their smoke.
Well,so is mine,it just doesn't have the same selectionMy closet is 3.5 ft away
it's more of a chore. or a series of chores. and a series of chores is a job. kind of.I don't consider growing a job. It's just so easy.
Bullshit, that wont be happining any time soon around my way. In maine they really want it legal and if it does i wont sweat it because their prices are to high. I produce a quality product which i believe will compare to anything they can produce. and if they are selling it for $500 then i can sell it for half of that.The problem now is that the black market (home growers) will now have to sell for much lower than normal to compete with the government backed grows. So essentially uncle sam just stole cannabis from the people..
I am with you,Don't brag about it being "easy" to grow, because that is what makes the general public hate growers. They think we are all ghetto lazy asses lookin to make a quick buck. I want my customers to appreciate how much work I put into their smoke.
You hit on something that I think most likely will happen here. The new prop initiative is really a crap deal with adding regulation and more government. But I'm still kinda on the fence, I signed the ballot initiative but really can care less if it passes. It is nothing but adopting the lower 48 stupidity. Prop 4 should of passed, and I think would of if only the people who wrote it would of left out the compensation clause. I would support and vote for a law that had zero plant limits and zero added agencies in a heartbeat.the only way to beat the stereotype is till "they" try to grow.I know 100 people that tried and 5 that completed a grow.Even if it was easy.very few have the dedication it takes to live their life that way.As far as taxes,just wait.Theu will be piling on the taxes.25% is just the begining.My state will always vote no and keep big MMJ/Big Gov't outta our lives
Don't be to sure I grew some really awful Nirvana stuff LOL! I'm doing a lil' bit better but yeah schwag... I still have a looooooooooooooong way to go to be a serious grower. Oh shouldn't have quit my day job, ha!Marketing! Shower? Some new clothes? Never had this problem - good weed talks - schwag walks.
Edit, not meant personally. I'm sure nobody here grows schwag.
Portland Maine did just legalize. 2.5 ounces per person max. It's not for sales or distribution, but they passed it.Bullshit, that wont be happining any time soon around my way. In maine they really want it legal and if it does i wont sweat it because their prices are to high. I produce a quality product which i believe will compare to anything they can produce. and if they are selling it for $500 then i can sell it for half of that.
even the best still grow schwag. the good thing is that people still want to pay money for it.Don't be to sure I grew some really awful Nirvana stuff LOL! I'm doing a lil' bit better but yeah schwag... I still have a looooooooooooooong way to go to be a serious grower. Oh shouldn't have quit my day job, ha!
according to colorado patients thread, they are still honoring the same MMJ pricing as before to patients..From what I've heard, Medical Marijuana patients won't have to pay the entire tax that recreational users will be paying. I believe they're also allowed to possess a greater quantity than rec users. I guess time will tell how this all works out. The dominoes will now begin to fall!!!!
I'm not opposed to a free market. Just read my original post.It amazes me that so many growers are opposed to legalization for the sole reason that they might have to lower their prices.. if you can't compete in the market, tough luck. That's how it works.