lawl, take this realization into consideration.
If the government were to legalize it, it would create a job market for farmers/botanists.
This would put more knowledge into it, as well as technology.
This would increase the potency of the THC from the buds, as well as place it on a mass market scale.
US prices (at least in my area) Run generally 1 g = $10.
THIS WOULD DRAMATICALLY DROP
If it was legalized, taxed, and distributed I personally estimate that prices would fall to $.50-2 a gram.
by this time we wouldn't be dealing with such a low scale number, we would be talking (more than likely) a system
of ounces, or packs of Marijuana cigarettes. Generally speaking a 'joint' weighs between .5-1g. Now as I just said,
this would not come out to a lot.
But say... a pack of 10-20 of these, hypothetically would come out to about $5-10, add in your state/federal tax.
this would completely rule out the usefulness factor of growing your own plants--
TO SELL.
People don't want to WAIT on the dealer to get his shit ready, to meet up, to check the shit's quality, weight, ect. then hand over money.
no.
And face it, this is america, who the hell WANTS to grow their own pot for personal use?
-yes, I know many do, I know plenty of botanists and green thumbs who just like plants.-
It will cease the growing of those growing for personal use -unless they are one of the above-
it will cease the growing of those for personal distribution and monetary gain
and if they really want to get paid for it, they can probably get some sort of permit from the government to hold a greenhouse and sell it to whatever company arises to sell and distribute to the public.
this is my case, and I think it's pretty sound.
I've been smoking for years and years, and this isn't the first conversation I've had about this subject.
now then, I must get ready for my day, I've gotta go into town, meet up with the sunshine crew, and smoke more herb.