• Here is a link to the full explanation: https://rollitup.org/t/welcome-back-did-you-try-turning-it-off-and-on-again.1104810/

The cartel ALWAYS gets its cut!

desert dude

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You need a "partner" so something bad doesn't happen to your nice new store...

This kind of shit will only keep the drug war going at full speed.

"Dispensaries granted a license to sell marijuana for medical use in Massachusetts will be required to pay an $50,000 annual fee under proposed regulations unveiled Friday by the state Department of Public Health."

http://www.boston.com/whitecoatnotes/blogs/white-coat-notes/2013/05/24/patients-approved-use-medical-marijuana-mass-would-pay-annual-fee/hoYhQuqwPuqgJWTiJghKUO/blog.html
 

ginjawarrior

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I didn't think the 50000 was so bad so I looked up the cost of liquor licenses in Boston
Right now, a full liquor license in Boston is fetching prices from a one-time fee of $245,000 all the way up to $450,000 for a liquor license in the Back Bay, brokers said. A beer and wine license in the city usually costs around $50,000

http://www.bizjournals.com/boston/news/2011/11/09/map-liquor-licenses-massachusetts.html

Looking at that I'd say it was entirely reasonable, and as licenses adds legitimacy a step in right direction
 

desert dude

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I didn't think the 50000 was so bad so I looked up the cost of liquor licenses in Boston

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Looking at that I'd say it was entirely reasonable, and as licenses adds legitimacy a step in right direction
I read somewhere that a "taxi medallion" in New York city costs around $300K. Seems reasonable. You want to drive a cab and earn a modest living? Pay up, bitch.
 

ginjawarrior

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I read somewhere that a "taxi medallion" in New York city costs around $300K. Seems reasonable. You want to drive a cab and earn a modest living? Pay up, bitch.
That 300k goes to the previous owner tho doesn't it?

the reason people are willing to pay so much for that medallion is that the living provided is enough to warrant it

And I'm sure the living provided by a licensed dispensary will be more than enough to warrant it too

You guys think it would be free?
 

desert dude

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That 300k goes to the previous owner tho doesn't it?

the reason people are willing to pay so much for that medallion is that the living provided is enough to warrant it

And I'm sure the living provided by a licensed dispensary will be more than enough to warrant it too

You guys think it would be free?
Free? No. In line with other mom and pop businesses? Yes. You want to sell strawberries and tomatos by the side of the road? Pay up, bitch.

You think Unclebuck is going to jump through a bunch of regulatory hoops and pay $50K to grow his twelve pounds? Of course not; he won't even pay income taxes on what he sells despite his love for taxes for the rest of us. Keep the cost of an ounce at $400. Keep the drug war going.
 

desert dude

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That 300k goes to the previous owner tho doesn't it?

the reason people are willing to pay so much for that medallion is that the living provided is enough to warrant it

And I'm sure the living provided by a licensed dispensary will be more than enough to warrant it too

You guys think it would be free?
Why should a guy have to pay anybody $300K, or $1M to drive a fucking taxi cab?
 

ginjawarrior

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Free? No. In line with other mom and pop businesses? Yes. You want to sell strawberries and tomatos by the side of the road? Pay up, bitch.

You think Unclebuck is going to jump through a bunch of regulatory hoops and pay $50K to grow his twelve pounds? Of course not; he won't even pay income taxes on what he sells despite his love for taxes for the rest of us. Keep the cost of an ounce at $400. Keep the drug war going.
it's inline with beer and wine shops

your pissing in the wind thinking it'll be classed the same as strawberries or tomatoes
 

desert dude

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it's inline with beer and wine shops

your pissing in the wind thinking it'll be classed the same as strawberries or tomatoes
The fly in the ointment for these schemes is the fact that a lazy doofus like UB can grow 12 pounds in a slapped-together greenhouse. How is the state going to regulate that? Prison for the "tax evaders"? Just more drug war.
 

Doer

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And I am very surprised that some seem to think, total chaos would be Free. These Cities are expensive and I think it is a toss up to say Cities = Good. It breeds a lack of self reliance.

But, it is very expensive. And if any fool could be a cab company with no solvency then there would be chaos.

Money is the marker of Capital Standing. You pay to play. These are the top markets. Much risk, heavy insurance, etc.

Do like one of my brothers did. Start a a beach cab in concession in a little beach ditch town and watch it grow.. Now he a shot caller on Medallions. Has a fleet of Limo, etc.
 

desert dude

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I don't think the guys driving the cars are paying that, it is the guys who own the cars. Driving a cab is a horrible job. When I used to do it, it was 12 hour days, 6-7 a week. After all my expenses, I would clear $500 on a good week.
I drove a cab for a while too. You're right, it sucks. It sucks more when you are driving for one of the "medallion shot callers".
 

budsmoker87

New Member
because there's limited supply of licenses....

People are WILLING to pay that to be a taxi driver because they can earn enough to compensate it
John Stossel covered the taxi cab medallion issue in NYC in his episode of "Everything is Illegal"...and at the time, he said a medallion costs $1 million. In the words of Stossel, GIVE ME A BREAK...nobody is buying these medallions because it's "worth it" to drive a fucking taxi cab...it's just something the city does to keep competition out, because nobody can afford a million dollar fucking medallion. A few decades ago, anybody could come to America, buy a car, paint "taxi" on it and be in business immediately, as an entrepreneur. Other entrepreneurs would compete for lowest fares and the price would be driven down as low as possible. But this is America, not a place for entrepreneurs- GO TO COLLEGE AND GET A DEBT DEGREE TO WORK THE ASSEMBLY LINE
 

desert dude

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John Stossel covered the taxi cab medallion issue in NYC in his episode of "Everything is Illegal"...and at the time, he said a medallion costs $1 million. In the words of Stossel, GIVE ME A BREAK...nobody is buying these medallions because it's "worth it" to drive a fucking taxi cab...it's just something the city does to keep competition out, because nobody can afford a million dollar fucking medallion. A few decades ago, anybody could come to America, buy a car, paint "taxi" on it and be in business immediately, as an entrepreneur. Other entrepreneurs would compete for lowest fares and the price would be driven down as low as possible. But this is America, not a place for entrepreneurs- GO TO COLLEGE AND GET A DEBT DEGREE TO WORK THE ASSEMBLY LINE
Exactly. What useful purpose does a "medallion" serve? They exist simply to allow "them that got, to get", i.e. to fuck you.
 

UncleBuck

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lol @ desert dud railing against state rights.

if they don't want to pay $50k to open a dispensary, they can just move out to my neck of the woods, pay the $500 or so for an OMMP card, and open a storefront and pedal crappy buds, like most of the dispensaries here do.

nothing will ever satisfy some buffoons.
 

budsmoker87

New Member
It's absurd enough that a patient must receive a letter of recommendation from a doctor (which they often must pay for) that cannabis helps to treat whatever ailment they deal with...for a drug with an LD-50 impossible to achieve & below caffeine and aspirin. Who the fuck is going to tell me cannabis works for me, better than myself? Prohibition is, itself, prohibited by the 10th amendment. All of this MMJ "progress" by means of beaurocratic loops one must jump through totally undermines constitutional law
 
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