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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsFormer Federal Prosecutor Purchases California's First Legal Cannabis
http://thinkaboutnow.com/2018/01/former-federal-prosecutor-buys-californias-first-legal-cannabis/A former federal prosecutor turned legal mastermind of the marijuana industry named Henry Wykowski bought the Golden States first legal bag of marijuana.
Wykowski paid $20.01 cash for a gram of Nevilles Purple at 6 a.m. on Jan. 1 at the Oakland dispensary Harborside. He didnt wait in line for hours, either. Hes Harborsides tax attorney, so the purchase opportunity was a sort of gift from client to counsel for years of effective service.
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PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)Lochloosa
(16,073 posts)Damn, how times have changed....
NightWatcher
(39,343 posts)Oh, and I remedied my supply chain issue as well. Hope y'all are having a good one.
Lochloosa
(16,073 posts)ProudLib72
(17,984 posts)That and I don't want to embarrass myself because I have no idea about all the strains. Things were so much simpler in college.
Leith
(7,813 posts)A good one will ask what you are looking for and make recommendations. Figure it this way: you won't be the worst they've ever seen.
Autumn
(45,120 posts)All you do is tell them what you want it for. Nerve pain? There's a strain for that. Insomnia? Anxiety? Nausea? Want to get a head high or a couch high? Edibles, CBDs, candies,vapes and pens, and more. They have salves for joint pain that are awesome. No matter what, there's a strain or a product for it. It works, this is not pot as we knew it back in the day. My bud tender knows my health better than my Dr and truth be told IMO he cares more than the Dr. If you juice? There a bud for that. Want to make butter and oils for cooking? Covered and my bud tender is full of recipes for that too.
nolabear
(41,995 posts)Trust me. A hit is sufficient. Vaping is your friend.
Been legal a few years here in WA and its really interesting how nuanced brands are and what you can get. Im a CBD fan because its a great pain med, and there are beaucoup variations on that theme.
Egnever
(21,506 posts)They wanted $78 for an eighth.
If that keeps up the black market is going to be as strong as ever.
earthshine
(1,642 posts)a) Supply and demand
b) A greedy dispensary with little competition in the area
c) Amazing weed
d) All of the above
Was it the only choice? Were they all so expensive?
Just curious. Thank you.
My wife and I are considering a move from NC to Las Vegas, and legalities are one of the reasons.
Egnever
(21,506 posts)There are a ton of dispensaries.
Part of it is demand they have had trouble keeping up since it went legal. I had a med card before and prices were much more reasonable then and specials got it down to a deal.
Since it went fully legal the prices have been going up every where.
Vegas is a great place to live if you can avoid the pitfalls. The weather can be boring. Sunny. Sunny. Sunny. But the convenience here is awesome there is always something to do or you can always get a good meal or even go grocery shopping 24/7
That said a lot of people move here and bury themselves gambling. It is unavoidable. It is in the 7-11.
If that is not an issue the housing market still hasn't gotten too nuts but it is going up fast.
I am hoping the weed situation will return to pre legalized prices. They are certainly ramping up production. We will see.
earthshine
(1,642 posts)I have many questions about Vegas. But, they are not yet well-formed.
May I contact you by PM, for insider advice?
I will never go to the strip. Not my thing.
I think with CA going legal, it should improve supply to Vegas.
Thanks!!!
Egnever
(21,506 posts)Feel free to PM me been here for 25 years
ProudLib72
(17,984 posts)My wife and I were out one weekend taking a stroll downtown. We walked maybe ten blocks total. I counted 13 dispensaries in those ten blocks. The question I had and still have is, How can any dispensary make money when there is so much product? I guess some dispensaries offer special strains and there are enough discerning consumers to make it work. It still boggles my mind how quickly the market became saturated, though.
Blue_true
(31,261 posts)Thanks for educating me on this issue.
Lochloosa
(16,073 posts)20 bucks would have bought a nice 1/2 ounce when I was smoking.
LanternWaste
(37,748 posts)And that entire half ounce might (might) have given someone a buzz.
These days, three to four hits (total) takes you to the same place, and then a few steps further.
Lochloosa
(16,073 posts)Most of the pot I got in the 70's and early 80's was very good.
The first Sinsemilla I smoked was Gainesville Green. Beautiful, fruity buds.
bigtree
(86,008 posts)I'd be willing to bet you could smoke an entire ($15-20) ounce back then (70's-80's) and end up with little more than a headache. Although, we did get some Columbian redbud and some Jamaican back when that was pretty potent, most was miserable Mexican.
Blue_true
(31,261 posts)28.3 grams in an ounce, so an eight would be around 3.5 grams. I would guess that the quality of regulated weed versus the street stuff would be worth the premium if I consumed the stuff.
bigtree
(86,008 posts)...plus the benefit of instant availability has some savings attached.
There's also the benefit of a choice of potency or effect.
Egnever
(21,506 posts)Blue_true
(31,261 posts)I think not, but I don't and do not plan to smoke the stuff. It is still illegal without a prescription in my state also.
Egnever
(21,506 posts)The selection has but it's the same pot I have been getting for years.
And no it is not worth double the price.
Alice11111
(5,730 posts)LanternWaste
(37,748 posts)Co-workers often discuss when/if this will ever come to TX.
Given how quickly Austin caved to the lotto-demand of the late eighties, despite rebutting it with religion, family-values and its alleged affects on school kids, once the state leg saw the income it would being in, they quickly changed their tune.
Convince Austin that rich Texans can get richer off pot sales, and Keep Texas Weird will become a new state motto.
And, as an added side-bonus, legalization tens to piss off the right people who pretend to know about, and then complain about price/quality/God/kids/smoking-in-bars/anything-to-make-them-look-cool.
Alice11111
(5,730 posts)bluestarone
(17,067 posts)Also how are they getting around the Feds?still illegal federally right? Also i read in Colorado NO BANKS would take deposits from POT sellers, because it was federally insured?
Massacure
(7,526 posts)The Justice Department under Obama put guidelines in place to specifically target sales to minors, across state lines, or related to organized crime. Additionally, the Treasury Department under Obama issued regulations to banks that they could conduct business with the marijuana industry as long as they confirmed that the business owners were complying with state law and turned over data in instances were they thought business were running afoul of the Justice Department's enforcement priorities.
That being said, there's nothing to stop Jeff Sessions or Steve Mnuchin from issuing new guidance to the regulators who work under them on how to prioritize enforcement actions.
Alice11111
(5,730 posts)roamer65
(36,747 posts)Polls are leaning heavily toward passage.
Alice11111
(5,730 posts)to make up for tax losses.