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That’s the only motivation for a state to legalize. They think of it as another way to get into people’s pocketsBecause they over regulated and over taxed it...just like what CA does to everything they get their hands on.
Colorado doesn't regulate much, and doesn't over tax it and they make profits.
1 in 17 million chance of winning. Better odds than the lottery . . .@ least they are doing something.............. these folks got money for getting poked.........
https://apnews.com/article/california-coronavirus-pandemic-health-government-and-politics-9acf368045979d04f15f058f3c3c5654
You start taking Banjo lessons yet?I don’t smoke…anything. Never have.
That said, I have friends that are subject matter experts and after extensive research it would cost ~$500k to get started in CA.
It’s not legal in TN but you bet your ass I’m jumping on the bandwagon if it ever is.
Colorado is the NEW California. My brother has been there for 16 years and it is awfully BLUE. You either live well or struggle , just like California.My sister lives in Denver. What’s happening there is maybe due to lower taxes and less regulation on it is different but they’re pricing the middle class out of everything. The poor have now become poorer due to rising costs and many have now become homeless. The middle class is now where the poverty class was. So you’re either wealthy enough to pay the increases or you simply have nothing. Legalization literally solves zero problems but creates many.