To be specific about how much ti cost to run a 2k watt system under the MMPR. Well assuming you have a place to grow already. You'd then need to renovate to come in line with GMP guidelines and security guidelines set out in MMPR (in a very general sense). That alone can cost who knows how much based on what your current situation is and what the cost of retrofitting/renovation would cost. After that, if you have the experience required to ensure quality, which is extensive (im sure you already know). then you are looking at simply installing a vault and testing every single batch. You're overhead on every single batch excluding lights equipments nutes or actual plant matter will be around 10k. This will include but not limited to, testing, packaging, labelling, staffing, and security costs. At the end of the day this regulation was designed for commercial entities to act as the impetus for a new 'budding' marketplace. It is only the beginning and the trend is moving towards less stringent and more clear regulations once HC has figured out exactly what they are trying to achieve and its impact. Like any legal process, it is lengthy. For some reason people feel that because they have personal experience with something (and many many people do) that the government should move at the same pace. The fact of the matter is that in order to maintain the integrity of the rule of law things require due process no matter how blatant and obvious they may sometimes appear to be. We are in a day and age of prohibition. Go back to the 20's and replace alcohol with marijuana and the past will be able to tell you the future of this industry. Though it is a process. Getting in on the ground floor and being a player in the game before those changes occur will be the difference. It's way all the big player in the industry are making anticipatory moves and while most turn a loss it is the future that they are concerned with. there is already enough motivation from commercial entities and government alike that suggest that we will see MM be recreationalized conservatively within the next 10-15 years. There are too many big players already for this new system not to work. My guess is that MMAR patients will be grandfathered as other in relation to MM's history in canada and the states have demonstrated. Today in Canada and America we have MM patients that are grandfathered into older regulation schemes. This time around will likely be no different in my opinion. Overall and to come back to you comment, in this new market a there is no such thing as a tinsy winsy pharmaceutical lab, there never has been and there never will. Adopt the perspective that MM is a pharmaceutical product and it will be easy to understand why.