I’m too seasoned to get into the commercial grow op that will end up dominating the landscape
So I have been a cannabis propose for all of my adult life. That has led to myself and others being embraced by some and scorned by others. However, it was an authentic perspective then and continues to be a single now. When the first medical grow rooms were licensed, I couldn’t have been happier. That was sort of a tipping point because it was official, legal and section of a business infrastructure. And a business pays taxes. Once the government was able to get its split from the marijuana cultivation business, I knew there would be no going back. Turns out that I was right. Not only is medical marijuana legal in the majority of the states in this nation, recreational marijuana is not too far behind. So when this past election cycle was over, I assume the people I was with and I witnessed another tipping point as so many other states joined in on legalizing cannabis. Many of those states were on the absolutely populous eastern seaboard. So marijuana cultivation is a entirely tepid property right now. There are all sorts of how to things out there on starting a grow house. That section of it is a lodge industry in itself. But the potential of pot farming is just overwhelming. Personally, I don’t assume I’ll ever go much further than my own little grow box. I’m too seasoned to get into the commercial grow op that will end up dominating the landscape. And there might indeed be room for little pot farming operations prefer what I could do. However, the licensing fees are pretty steep and I’m not sure how long it would take myself and others to entirely be profitable anyway.
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