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I think it's weird if anybody thinks this isn't going to be capitalized on every single level all the way up to filling the pockets of the political rank and file that start legislation to kill off any small enterprise trying to make a run at it.

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8 minutes ago, Zambroski said:

I think it's weird if anybody thinks this isn't going to be capitalized on every single level all the way up to filling the pockets of the political rank and file that start legislation to kill off any small enterprise trying to make a run at it.

I never had any doubt. 

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It will be interesting now that Michigan has legal weed if it will spread across the Midwest. Once our new governor Fred Flintstone figures out people are driving there to get weed he’s going to see the tax dollars flying out the window.

Kind of like the casino thing.

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2 minutes ago, Edmo said:

It will be interesting now that Michigan has legal weed if it will spread across the Midwest. Once our new governor Fred Flintstone figures out people are driving there to get weed he’s going to see the tax dollars flying out the window.

Kind of like the casino thing.

Ultimately that is illinois future. Weed and casinos. They need the money. 

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4 hours ago, Zambroski said:

I think it's weird if anybody thinks this isn't going to be capitalized on every single level all the way up to filling the pockets of the political rank and file that start legislation to kill off any small enterprise trying to make a run at it.

When it first was being talked about going legal in mass, the first person to get 2 licenses was none other then former congressman , former Norfolk county district atty. William Delahunt (D) . AS in theguy who used to earn a living putting people in jail for selling weed wanted to earn a living selling weed. Fortunatly after much public outcry his licenses were denied.

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2 minutes ago, steve from amherst said:

When it first was being talked about going legal in mass, the first person to get 2 licenses was none other then former congressman , former Norfolk county district atty. William Delahunt (D) . AS in theguy who used to earn a living putting people in jail for selling weed wanted to earn a living selling weed. Fortunatly after much public outcry his licenses were denied.

Funny how their philosophy changes when there money to be made. :lol: 

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1 minute ago, Cold War said:

Can this money go in bank without fear of seizure from the feds? Not sure how this tax thing is going to work when it is still drug money as far as the federal government is concerned. 

Maybe. Banks want to take our money.

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2 minutes ago, Cold War said:

Can this money go in bank without fear of seizure from the feds? Not sure how this tax thing is going to work when it is still drug money as far as the federal government is concerned. 

Last I heard they were working on that. I do believe Colorado filed a law suit.

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4 minutes ago, motonoggin said:

Maybe. Banks want to take our money.

Oh, no question banks will take it.  I would be worried about the Feds making  a withdrawal  or confiscating my property along with it. 

 

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17 hours ago, Cold War said:

 

 

17 hours ago, Cold War said:

Oh, no question banks will take it.  I would be worried about the Feds making  a withdrawal  or confiscating my property along with it. 

 

There is too much money to be made so it will change. However look to see them make sure not everyone can make money from it or be without risk of arrest or forfeiture. It's only safe if you buy it from certain companies and pay the taxes and fees. Otherwise it's still very dangerous...

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8 hours ago, old indy said:

try to plant up 30 or 40 acres of corn for a small farm without buying the seed from "them" and tell me that.     

 

8 minutes ago, Rod Johnson said:

Yeah it’s not hard 

Is that what your in laws told you? 

Why don't you explain how easy it is.

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On 11/10/2018 at 12:08 PM, Edmo said:

It will be interesting now that Michigan has legal weed if it will spread across the Midwest. Once our new governor Fred Flintstone figures out people are driving there to get weed he’s going to see the tax dollars flying out the window.

Kind of like the casino thing.

Jay Pritzker is way ahead of you, he ran on legalizing pot.

https://chicago.suntimes.com/news/brown-pritzker-betting-the-pot-on-legalizing-marijuana-in-gov-race/

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