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Re: wmarkw post# 95331

Saturday, 08/31/2013 12:09:25 AM

Saturday, August 31, 2013 12:09:25 AM

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Hey buddy, I live in Colorado, maybe I can explain some things. But it's really just simple economics. The conservative or "red" towns can ban it all they want. The liberal or "blue" districts such as Denver, Boulder, and Aspen and most mountain towns (where an underground pot economy has thrived for decades) will allow it, tax it and prosper. They will build enough capacity to serve the customers who will come in from out of town (not to mention out of state) to buy. People want their pot and they'll drive an hour or twenty hours to get it. This isn't like building a diner and hoping people nearby stop in. Pot is a lifestyle, an addiction, whatever you want to call it. People will get to these stores.

ERBB is the only publicly traded company I know of that has retail outlets grandfathered in who can move all the product the people will buy starting Jan 1. Dispensaries that are licensed and in good standing now will be the ONLY outlets allowed to sell to start with, until CO sorts out its regulatory approach to new vendors. So ERBB Will have every chance to build market dominance early on- which could be lasting if they play their cards right.

This stock is like buying MSFT in 1980.