Issue by Sneaky.Pants: Why does medical cannabis from a co-op value the same as on the avenue?
It looks, with protection from prosecution, that medical cannabis would be less expensive than the road price tag. It really is not. Why???
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Reply by God Despises The IRS
you charge what the market place can bear.
if a particular person is far too stupid to increase their very own marijuana, they Are worthy of to be reamed.
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Weed is expensive enough as it is, it would be better if it was cheaper everywhere.
But as far as your question, think about it like this. Dispensaries are businesses no different than any other publicly operating ones. One reason to your question is that they simply have to make a profit on every bag they sell, whereas a lot of dealers don’t and are making 80% profit for themselves, whereas the dispensaries are probably not making anything close to that percentage.
The government also can make a lot more from taxing it if the price is higher.
I don’t want to sound like your type A stoner, but the U.S on the whole could make up a lot of debt, or at least pay off the tremendous interest, if we legalized weed. Obviously there are reasons why it maybe shouldn’t be legalized, but from a purely economic standpoint, legalizing it wouldn’t be a bad thing.
It’s so easy to get a med license anyway, its practically legal.
actually, given the the convenience and safety of a co-op, it should be more expensive.
They are not charging more b/c their are afraid that their customers will go to illegal dealers.