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I would imagine that once it's totally legal, you will see shops set up like most liquor / beer stores with bottom, mid, and top shelf products organized by strains and manufacturers / labels.
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One of the problems with 'quality' is that different folks like different effects, flavors, etc.. So, quality is in the eye of the beholder.
Michigan dispensaries seem to care about THC content only. The higher the better so they can charge more per gram. All these places are operating in a Michigan Law grey area, and as a result may not be building a business reputation for the long haul.
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It seems to me that once the govt is involved the dispensaries will have such high operating cost that they will be forced to crank out the buds no matter the quality just to stay profitable.
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I trust that California will pass the prop BUT the infrastructure is way behind the curve and county by county looks like a yarn basket with resident cat. California should have been amongst the first to legalize recreational BUT let other states do her work and still hasn't a plan. Cannabis talk radio ( according to Leafly) will broadcast live on voting day.
Can't wait!!!
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Basically, the trick is to find a dispensary or a caregiver that produces quality medicine that works for you. When you do find one of these gems, hold on for dear life.
There was another thread talking about the new prop in California that's expected to pass. That will set the bar.
There will always be markets for high end, low end, and everything in between. The competition will be fierce when this becomes main stream. Not if, but when.
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Cannibas quality
Since medical weed is legal in michigan it has been coming into my state as you would expect, I have had it several times, of course I have no way of knowing what strains buy they are pretty nugs and smell great but I have to say I have not been impressed by the quality. So i am wondering...now that it is a legitimate business in many states will quality take a back seat to quantity?Tags: None
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