I shoulda been more clear... I guess I meant a for profit business, not a collective.
The difference between a non-profit and a for profit has nothing to do with how much money you take it. It has to do with how your business is structured.
See above on transportation... this guy says almost no one does the transportation authorizations, but they're what you need to CYA.
I know one dispensary that does this out of the hundreds I've been to. It's a liability for dispensaries to do that, and since they don't give a shit, they don't. I have had a lawyer offer to draw me up authorization paperwork. My products have become rather popular recently and I think I'm now in a position where I can force dispensaries to sign. I probably should get on that right away.
As for collective - collective trade, one collective has to be a member of the other, so in Mith's example my Reef Bongwell Collective would be a member of his Mithandrir collective and vice versa. There's supposed to be a limit on how many you can do this with (ie you can't just join 10,000 collectives to sell your stuff to and they aren't supposed to let too many collectives be their providers as well) ideally.
I'm not so sure about that. I've never read any law that limits this.
Yes definitely depends on the cops... even in a 'safe' county you can get an overzealous cop after you. And pushing limits not following rules will still get you in trouble even in the safer areas I know... but it does seem if you stick to the established rules as much as possible and have a decent lawyer, you will almost always get off if they bust you... of course that doesn't really save you from being arrested or them cutting down all your plants if they just decide to anyway because they're dicks
Yep. Even if you end up getting off it's still going to be really expensive and fuck your life up. That's a pretty decent punishment right there. It'll likely destroy your business for 6 months to a year, and getting back into it after you've been out of the game for a while is very difficult. I took a vacation for a month and all the regular clubs I've been working with for years acted like they forgot they knew me. Took me 2-3 months just to build everything back up. If you're not making regular drops, people stop asking for your products and you become expendable.
Even if you've got that super, superdank?
Seems like the market may get a bit less flooded with so many of the dispensaries closing
Most clubs now grow a lot of their own buds. A club would rather sell their 15% in house bud than your 25% superdank because there is a bigger profit margin in it. Yeah, you can still get rid of superdank, but even then it has to be the right superdank. It has to be something in demand that clubs aren't growing in house. That generally translates into growing something super low yielding.
You can bring clubs Tahoe OG all day and they'll take it. But can you make enough money to pay your bills doing that? You better be growing a lot of it. Generally if you're just breaking into vending you don't have a big enough grow to pull that off. If you're starting off by running two lights of Tahoe, you're not going to get paid enough to pay your bills + expand your system to where that becomes a reasonable way to make a living. You kind of already have to start off with a 12 light system. If you're not a commercial grower, just a hobbiest grower running a couple lights and you immediately jump up from 2 lights to 12, you're more likely to fail than succeed. Growing for personal use and growing dispensary grade bud are two completely different things and it takes you a while to get it right. Having success your first run on a larger scale is very unlikely.
There is a lot more to it than just growing awesome bud. The failure rate for people breaking into the business is over 95%. There aren't a whole lot of familiar faces left from when I broke into the business. I know 1 other guy who was around when I started who's still in the business. And it's much harder now. It's not impossible, but you have to be really dedicated and treat it like a real full time job. It's a hard way to make an easy living.