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Re: awesomesound post# 2528

Monday, 04/14/2014 11:14:20 PM

Monday, April 14, 2014 11:14:20 PM

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I am curious - while I know it is cheaper to grow your own, can you really provide yourself the variety, consistency, and quality control that a larger scale producer will be able to? Maybe there is no point in asking, as you seem to have your mind made up already that 'business is bad', and 'individuals are good', but there are some positives to this model. I think you will see the quality and varieties available being far broader than your current experience, and while perhaps more costly, the prices will come down in time.

Not sure why you think one would accept 'crap' under the new model, and quite frankly, personally, I'd rather order on line and have it shipped to me discretely than go to a storefront, but then perhaps I'm antisocial.

Regardless, yours is a valid viewpoint, and if you can avoid the strident judgemental tone, I for one would like to hear more of your perspective.

I share some of the other posters' views that in time the injunction will be lifted, and the new rules will apply to all, but maybe I'm not being objective enough. Though the argument that one should be able to produce their own medicines I suspect will fall flat... after all, I'm not allowed to grow poppies, and make my own morphine, right? Heck, it's illegal to produce ones own spirits, even though it's ok to produce beer and wine for personal consumption (and, while I'm rambling off on this tangent, even though its legal, what proportion of consumers do you think choose to do so? in the long run, I would think that a majority of marijuana consumers will also choose the convenience of purchasing it from a reliable, reputable, professional commercial producer)