Posted by Billy NY on January 16, 2015 at 07:58:35 from (104.228.35.235):
In Reply to: Re: New posted by GeneMO on January 16, 2015 at 07:37:40:
They want and will demand their pre-determined cut, their fee to make it legal, legal protection if you will, so the tax gets passed on to the customer and the illegal side of it still takes a lions share because they don't want to pay more for it.
So in a sense legalization in this manner has some problems to deal with.
If they made it legal to have 3 plants per household or some arbitrary small number, you pay a fee for a permit or something, they get the revenue, the customer gets what they want, simple in theory. Then it leaves room on the control side of it, which I can understand the concern, get a permit for your 3, they grow 27 hidden and sell the rest, and or how many things similar.
Be interesting to see how this situation eventually winds up, maybe they set it up to fail so it goes full circle and they end up where they started when it was illegal.
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