John Sinclair, the first resident to purchase the weed legally in Michigan.
Who's in?
$221,000 in opening day sales.
https://www.freep.com/story/news/mariju ... 346426002/
Mlive has a marijuana beat reporter named Gus Burns. I wonder how he got the job. Too bad there isn't a Gus Knowshowtobeaproperjournalist, although I'm not sure mlive would hire that individual. At any rate, on Monday there was an article estimating that there were $300,000 in sales between the three area shops but the article mentioned that actual figures would be available later in the afternoon. When the $221,000 number was released, the article was updated to include the amount, but they didn't delete the $300,000 estimate. Moral of the story: mlive is hot garbage.TC Talks wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2019 5:02 pm
John Sinclair, the first resident to purchase the weed legally in Michigan.
Who's in?
$221,000 in opening day sales.
https://www.freep.com/story/news/mariju ... 346426002/
Let's see how far this goes before it collapses... Oregon right now, $50/ounce with ALL TAXES paid by the retailer. There is currently a 5 to 6 year supply of weed in Oregon.Lester The Nightfly wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2019 6:02 pm Who's ready to bitch about the tax revenue recreational sales generate?
(Which if other state's that have legalized is any indication, should be substantial)
I have been telling people since the '70's that Normal was preventing the legalization of cannabis... Jack Herer indeedTC Talks wrote: ↑Thu Dec 05, 2019 11:58 am The weed market is already Underground, it will take some time for retail to adjust. It isn't exactly accurate to compare Oregon and California to Michigan have they both have extremely vibrant existing black market infrastructure. Michigan is dry in many parts of the state. We also have the advantage of being the first in the Midwest.
My kid works for Norml, they are tracking this very closely and have made projections on total sales. Dispensaries should do well.
Listen sweetie, you've picked perhaps the worst person you could have around this fine establishment to purport acting as-though you have any unique insight to Oregon's marijuana initiatives.FET-500 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 05, 2019 8:41 amLet's see how far this goes before it collapses... Oregon right now, $50/ounce with ALL TAXES paid by the retailer. There is currently a 5 to 6 year supply of weed in Oregon.Lester The Nightfly wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2019 6:02 pm Who's ready to bitch about the tax revenue recreational sales generate?
(Which if other state's that have legalized is any indication, should be substantial)
Most operations will not be able to survive. The weed market will go underground, and taxation will be minimal.
By that do you mean: "Why don't you live like I do" ?