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Well, in the next discussion, I figured it'd be a good topic to talk about how the price structure is pretty much the same as it was on the black market and how dispensaries now pretty much gave all the people with chronic illness and chronic disabled with the, um, the courtesy of not having to pay the state taxes. They eat the state tax, but the price of the product is still astronomical. And sure, people say you get a medical card. Sure, you get all these kinds of discounts if you're sick, but the only discount you're really getting is a tax break, the excise tax and all those other taxes that go towards your state for the legal marijuana product to be available and sold in the state. it has to pretty much be taxed out the ass to normal people who don't have any kind of disability or ailment. It's kind of a funny process. I don't know how this whole pricing structure was able to be pretty much copy and pasted from the street market prices and then just grandfathered in with the taxes just to make it pretty much up to par and even in with what it was before a lot of people don't see that a lot of people don't get that but there is many many many people who look at it and just kind of scratch their head like i thought that it was going to be a little bit cheaper now that it was legalized but i guess that's not the way things go so the next topic is going to be on the ins and outs of how we got screwed up with the medical marijuana program and the process and how everybody's still getting scalped. Stay tuned and let me know when's a good time.
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