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Originally Posted by madcorgi
The glut was certainly foreseeable—that’s what happens when there is pent up demand. People invariably overproduce. It will take about 5-10 years for the industry to settle out. In the meantime, maybe a trip to Oregon is in order!
What was remarkable to me is how fast the stores sprang up everywhere out here—virtually overnight, fully stocked, with supply chains hitting on all cylinders. That made me realize how extensive and well established as a fully formed underground industry.
I think cannabis has a great future in medicine, and hope the feds stop flogging this dead horse and decriminalize it nationwide.
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Or too many people see a market opportunity to sell a product. Just like the farmers of today can produce way more corn than we can eat. Same with wheat farmers and dairy farms. The farmers produce more than the world market can consume and then the government steps in to subsidize the price to keep the farmers in business. At least I can feel sure the feds will not have a pot farmers support program. Wait, the federal government has spent money on lots of other stupid things, I will not bet against a pot subsidy afterall.