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FiverrOnIt t1_j1x17q8 wrote

Can I donate a used bong for a tax deduction?

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cha614 t1_j1x2kgo wrote

1.5 mil for rent. Geez

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mgundert87 t1_j1xrng4 wrote

This is really gonna help their used cd sales.

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The_CerealDefense t1_j1ykgqy wrote

Why would you need 7500 sq ft for a dispensary in a highly dense, expensive, urban area?

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Blastgirl69 OP t1_j1ytjej wrote

Can you imagine the prices? I live in the Bronx, near the ferry and I don't think I'll be going there anytime soon. They didn't do what they said, helping individuals who had a weed conviction would get the first licenses.

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The_CerealDefense t1_j204opk wrote

What can they do? I’ve been to a lot of dispensaries, except the mega stores which are totally impractical here, they usually work best as small operations. That’s kinda their thing. It’s inexpensive to operate and takes a small foot print.

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dogfoodlid123 t1_j20v8yf wrote

Damn b, I promised that imma quit bud when its legal.

Probably get some punches but I can still say weed is de-ducking-criminalized!

Or am I just wishfully thinking 🧐

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TekkDub t1_j2146sa wrote

Actually they did exactly that, along with providing licenses to local non-profits, like, you know, Housing Works. Don't shame them for simply being organized and opening first.

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cnoelle94 t1_j2183sn wrote

This is terrible news. Everything of theirs is overpriced

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MisterFatt t1_j24fgnq wrote

Prices are just about what I expected starting out. $40, $55, and $60 1/8s. Pretty much the same price point I’ve seen in states with rec markets just starting. Looked to me like they gave licenses to people that met the criteria they explained beforehand, what makes you say they didn’t? There are many more licenses already issued, just still in the process of opening. Like the article says, Housing Works was just first to get all their shit straight

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gorkana_ t1_j2785if wrote

and how exactly will the executives of housing works “help” people with a conviction? because they will hire them to be a budtender for $39,000 a year? look up how much their CEO makes and ask yourself how much more that will increase while they “help.”

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TekkDub t1_j27b74p wrote

You're confused. Housing works has no requirement to hire convicted folks. The state gave licenses to convicted folks AND non-profits. Housing Works just happened to open first.

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