purpleatama
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Anyone see this story in the LA Times:
Legalization could slash the price of pot 80% - Los Angeles Times
My speculation is that to the end user, prices will not change. However, you will have big business starting large grow ops which will put many small time growers out of business. Also, much like the above post, it seems like government regulation and taxation will follow a similar route akin to tobacco. Also, Cannabis tourism will actually cause a LOT of problems. Amsterdam already has quite a problem dealing with this type of problem.
Removal of Cannabis as a Schedule I controlled substance and federal legalization of medical use would be sufficient enough to drastically curb the underground drug trade in Cannabis IMO.
Legalization could slash the price of pot 80% - Los Angeles Times
My speculation is that to the end user, prices will not change. However, you will have big business starting large grow ops which will put many small time growers out of business. Also, much like the above post, it seems like government regulation and taxation will follow a similar route akin to tobacco. Also, Cannabis tourism will actually cause a LOT of problems. Amsterdam already has quite a problem dealing with this type of problem.
Removal of Cannabis as a Schedule I controlled substance and federal legalization of medical use would be sufficient enough to drastically curb the underground drug trade in Cannabis IMO.