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Tuesday, February 13, 2018 11:58:33 AM
I would also venture that the middle aged and baby boomers will stick to going to the store. The folks with money will be willing to pay to be on the up and up AND have more options.
We also forget about the occasional recreation user and the folks who previously smoked but stopped for whatever reason. They may dip back in the market given the availability.
My grandpa used to tell stories about running liquor and butter when those were illegal. Eventually he stopped and went back to cooking sausage and plowing snow. I think the dealers on the black market will do about the same. As they get older they will find new ways of creating more money and go that route. The trade of drug dealing will slowly fade.
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