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SneakySnake897 t1_j3r0igz wrote

Don’t think so. I lived through CA legalization and the majority of predictions on how that played out turned out to be untrue, so I’m not too worried. I’ll wait and see. Glad we finally got here though. Easy win for the state.

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gyokuro OP t1_j3r0mc8 wrote

Yeah, and how is the CA legal market doing these days? Have you been paying attention?

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SneakySnake897 t1_j3r0yi8 wrote

Great last I checked. Over 1b extra tax dollars in 2022 to spend on schools and infrastructure and voters just put in a bunch of new measures to grant more licenses. We don’t have the size to get there, but an extra 100+ million will certainly help!

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gyokuro OP t1_j3r18zh wrote

I assume you don't talk to any small craft producers out there in California. Because you'd be hearing quite a different analysis.

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SneakySnake897 t1_j3r2174 wrote

I mean, the tax revenue and licenses are just facts, not analysis. You seem like your primary objective is making sure small growers have a place in the market. My primary objectives are safety and tax dollars, followed by price, followed by seller.

🤷🏾 At least we are trying to help the smaller growers.

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gyokuro OP t1_j3r28pr wrote

Are we, though? Have you really looked into it? The smaller growers here in Connecticut are not happy. They've mostly been excluded from access to the market, and those that did get a license had to partner up with MSOs or out-of-state investors.

Safety has been my lane for a while now.

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