EdGreyfox
Well-Known Member
Danny,
I think the point he's making is that anyone that has more then 20 plants isn't just growing for personal use, no matter what they might claim. There are plenty of people out there that are growing more then they need for personal use because they want to sell it to the dispensaries, but those people need to admit they are growing for more then personal use and get themselves the proper documentation for the number of plants they are growing. From the states perspective a lot of these growers are acting like small businesses without bothering to get a business license or pay taxes on their profits, and they have every right to nail them for it. Sure, it's a pain to get all the legal stuff taken care of, but that's part of the cost of having it legal in the first place. It may go against the grain for a lot of long time growers and dealers, but you've now become respectable businessmen and have to learn a whole new set of rules.
I think the point he's making is that anyone that has more then 20 plants isn't just growing for personal use, no matter what they might claim. There are plenty of people out there that are growing more then they need for personal use because they want to sell it to the dispensaries, but those people need to admit they are growing for more then personal use and get themselves the proper documentation for the number of plants they are growing. From the states perspective a lot of these growers are acting like small businesses without bothering to get a business license or pay taxes on their profits, and they have every right to nail them for it. Sure, it's a pain to get all the legal stuff taken care of, but that's part of the cost of having it legal in the first place. It may go against the grain for a lot of long time growers and dealers, but you've now become respectable businessmen and have to learn a whole new set of rules.