• 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!

UncleBuck

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Why would anyone listen to this bullshit your spouting when you obviously have no fucking idea who makes what hell you can't even get politics right.
that was almost a sentence in english. keep trying, tard.

i suppose if you don't want to navigate the extremely low amount of risk that comes with opening a dispensary in oregon, you can always open a dispensary in MA. you just have to plunk down $50k first.

i guess it's all just a cost and benefit analysis.

alternatively, one can always go to work for their dad helping him install greese traps. since you're so incompetent that you can't even compete with illegal immigrants, i imagine it can't be that difficult.
 

spandy

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I hope someday one of my daughters gets married to a man who illegally profits from drug sales and is also at my doorstep looking for work.
 

UncleBuck

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I hope someday one of my daughters gets married to a man who illegally profits from drug sales and is also at my doorstep looking for work.
illegally profits? go check ORS475 and tell me all about my "illegal profits".

and he came to me about working in the family business, as none of his kids want to.

how many more FAILS you gonna stack up there, miss spandex?
 

UncleBuck

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You'd know, you're paying $7k for your wife to study Testicle Drainage Science... You still moving to sanfran bucky?
where we're going is a long haul down some crowded highways away from san fran, about as far as you can get and still be in the bay area.
 

Nutes and Nugs

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The cartel does get it's cut in one way or another. Do it legally and the govt takes it cut. Do it under the table and a cartel pops up. EXTORTION! A protection racket is an extortion scheme whereby a criminal group or individual coerces a victim (usually a business) to pay money, supposedly for protection services against violence or property damage. Racketeers coerce reticent potential victims into buying "protection" by demonstrating what will happen if they don't—they damage the victims' property. In most cases, the racketeers do not actually protect their client from anything but the racketeers themselves, and their "protection" is merely extortion. However, if their victim is seriously threatened by a third party, sometimes gangsters will protect their source of revenue.
Legitimate businesses are not the only victims of protection racketeers. Other criminals are also targeted, since they cannot ask police to stop the extortion. However, for that same reason, criminals sometimes actively seek to buy this "protection".
 
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