The NEW Gage Green info thread

Uberknot

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Perhaps. I think certain companies will stay more expensive than the generic and mass-produced seed.

Oh I am sure there will be some that try to gouge till the last sale that's business.

But I will also bet there will be a very large number of really good growers selling really really good seeds. Genetics is not that hard.......you can learn it and apply to anything you can grow or breed.

Any rate I am glad there are places to buy seeds right now!! :D

P.S. if you think plants are hard.....Try Championship Guppies.....ugh.....:shock:
 

Flaming Pie

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Oh I am sure there will be some that try to gouge till the last sale that's business.

But I will also bet there will be a very large number of really good growers selling really really good seeds. Genetics is not that hard.......you can learn it and apply to anything you can grow or breed.
I think people will set their prices based on similar quality and demand.

I could have bought a grinder from a gas station but I chose to buy an american-made quality space case for 5x as much money.
 

Uberknot

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I think people will set their prices based on similar quality and demand.

I could have bought a grinder from a gas station but I chose to buy an american-made quality space case for 5x as much money.

Yeah you could have paid .10 a seed, but instead paid 1.29 a seed. :P just saying supply and demand.....
I realize there will be a few years of BOOM sales coming though.....and as more and more people jump on board that's where you'll see a peak and then the decline.
 

Flaming Pie

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Yeah you could have paid .10 a seed, but instead paid 1.29 a seed. :P just saying supply and demand.....
I realize there will be a few years of BOOM sales coming though.....and as more and more people jump on board that's where you'll see a peak and then the decline.
All the more reason why breeders need to invest and expand now so they can compete later.
 

Uberknot

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i really do believe, cannabis laws will be stricter with the next presidency. both nominees are against this shit... especially the vice prez.
they are still raiding shops in cali.... just last week....
while we took 4 steps forward during obama, i feel like we will take 8 steps backwards with the next president..
Right now they will go after people breaking the law in any way what so ever if they are selling pot without a permit or to someone illegal to have it. I am sure they will connect things to some kind of permit to sell this and taxes....So there will still a step and cost to be involved. At some point they will sell it at stores like booze and cigs behind the counter.

Maybe it'll take a decade or so maybe less who knows. I think the big thing is selling without paying taxes.

Most I see popped sold some to someone somewhere they shouldn't have and got caught.

I read one guy sold just a tiny amount to his friend and he narked and poof.
 

st0wandgrow

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i really do believe, cannabis laws will be stricter with the next presidency. both nominees are against this shit... especially the vice prez.
they are still raiding shops in cali.... just last week....
while we took 4 steps forward during obama, i feel like we will take 8 steps backwards with the next president..
There were more raids from the Feds during Obamas presidency than there was under Bush. Very disappointing as I thought he'd be more chill about weed. The progress has come at the state level, not from the Feds.

They will have no choice but to reschedule marijuana. You can't have every state with medical/recreational laws on the books and still have a federal prohibition. Just a matter of time...
 

Beemo

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Right now they will go after people breaking the law in any way what so ever if they are selling pot without a permit or to someone illegal to have it. I am sure they will connect things to some kind of permit to sell this and taxes....So there will still a step and cost to be involved. At some point they will sell it at stores like booze and cigs behind the counter.
Maybe it'll take a decade or so maybe less who knows. I think the big thing is selling without paying taxes.
Most I see popped sold some to someone somewhere they shouldn't have and got caught.
I read one guy sold just a tiny amount to his friend and he narked and poof.
no, they went after legally owned shops in ca. they had permits from state and everything.
they took all his money and equipment and left him with NOTHING.... "asset forfeiture"
but they didnt take him to jail tho....
more like a legal robbery....
 

Uberknot

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no, they went after legally owned shops in ca. they had permits from state and everything.
they took all his money and equipment and left him with NOTHING.... "asset forfeiture"
but they didnt take him to jail tho....
more like a legal robbery....

Well in Michigan they are sending in fake people to shops trying to buy without permits etc....and catching them doing anything they can. If they have any reason at all they will shut it down.

Piss them off.....shut down.

Dont listen.....shut down.

Sell wrong......shut down.

They are getting strict about all shops selling anything related to pot.
 

Beemo

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"At 7:37 a.m. on January 28, 2016, nearly 30 officers from the San Diego joint narcotics task force conducted a raid on Med-West Distributors, a licensed medical cannabis extraction company. The officers, decked out in helmets and tactical gear and clutching assault rifles and handguns, used a sledgehammer to open the door, and then burst into the lobby. Once inside, the task force arrested two employees present, cracked open the company's safe, and collected its inventory--more than 30,000 cartridges of cannabis oil and a couple of pounds of concentrate.

The narcotics task force seized $1.4 million in cash, product, and money from various bank accounts belonging to owner James Slatic ($325,570 in cash was found in the safe). Med-West had been providing hundreds of licensed dispensaries around California with medical CO2-extracted cannabis oil and products under the state's medical marijuana laws since 2010. The company was licensed by the city of San Diego and operating openly. Slatic says his company was raided a second time in late June and is now officially closed.

San Diego law enforcement used federal asset forfeiture laws to freeze and seize the company's cash and the money in Slatic's personal bank account, the bank account of his wife (who is a federal employee at Veterans Affairs), and his kids' college savings accounts. The San Diego Sheriff's Office and San Diego County District Attorney's Office declined to explain why they seized Med-West's and the Slatic family's money, but neither has charged Slatic with a crime."

"Two months later, the company has no answers regarding why it was raided and has not been charged, yet it has no access to its confiscated assets."
it is still on-going

and in other news.. just last week, they raided some oil shops... guess they're going after oil....
 

Uberknot

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"At 7:37 a.m. on January 28, 2016, nearly 30 officers from the San Diego joint narcotics task force conducted a raid on Med-West Distributors, a licensed medical cannabis extraction company. The officers, decked out in helmets and tactical gear and clutching assault rifles and handguns, used a sledgehammer to open the door, and then burst into the lobby. Once inside, the task force arrested two employees present, cracked open the company's safe, and collected its inventory--more than 30,000 cartridges of cannabis oil and a couple of pounds of concentrate.

The narcotics task force seized $1.4 million in cash, product, and money from various bank accounts belonging to owner James Slatic ($325,570 in cash was found in the safe). Med-West had been providing hundreds of licensed dispensaries around California with medical CO2-extracted cannabis oil and products under the state's medical marijuana laws since 2010. The company was licensed by the city of San Diego and operating openly. Slatic says his company was raided a second time in late June and is now officially closed.

San Diego law enforcement used federal asset forfeiture laws to freeze and seize the company's cash and the money in Slatic's personal bank account, the bank account of his wife (who is a federal employee at Veterans Affairs), and his kids' college savings accounts. The San Diego Sheriff's Office and San Diego County District Attorney's Office declined to explain why they seized Med-West's and the Slatic family's money, but neither has charged Slatic with a crime."

"Two months later, the company has no answers regarding why it was raided and has not been charged, yet it has no access to its confiscated assets."
it is still on-going

and in other news.. just last week, they raided some oil shops... guess they're going after oil....

Oh yeah they love to drag it out a couple years too....and they don't like the kind of stuff he's selling here either. The whole thing is playing out like when the republican states go around and shut down abortion clinics.

I still think over the next 10 years you will see new laws and classification.
 

skunkwreck

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i really do believe, cannabis laws will be stricter with the next presidency. both nominees are against this shit... especially the vice prez.
they are still raiding shops in cali.... just last week....
while we took 4 steps forward during obama, i feel like we will take 8 steps backwards with the next president..
My thoughts exactly.
 
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