Mercury Trismagistus
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There is an article elsewhere on this site that explains this very well. Read :
I was thrilled when I first got my medical card. But the ridiculously high prices and arbitrary method of figuring how many "days" I have left has made the decision to let it go easy. I can now buy flower in the state next door for the same price as someone with no medical card. And I don't even have to do that. It has now come to my attention that the 2018 Farm Bill makes "hemp derived" cannabinoid legal as long as they don't contain more Delta 9 THC than is allowed in Hemp Products.
So now there are a whole array of new cannabinoids, some far stronger than Delta 9, on the market and for sale online. And on top of that, these new cannabinoids are blowing the prices at the Dispensaries away. They are even far less expensive than what you can find in legal states. And you can just order them online with a credit card. You do not need a medical card or an ID, and they are not illegal.
It is my personal opinion that these new cannabinoids are on the threshold of taking the market by storm. This is going to be a real problem for those states that have not yet legalized. They could have the lunch that they were counting on eaten right out from under them.
What do You think about these developments?
MMJ Is Prohibitively Expensive
Now on with my comments:I was thrilled when I first got my medical card. But the ridiculously high prices and arbitrary method of figuring how many "days" I have left has made the decision to let it go easy. I can now buy flower in the state next door for the same price as someone with no medical card. And I don't even have to do that. It has now come to my attention that the 2018 Farm Bill makes "hemp derived" cannabinoid legal as long as they don't contain more Delta 9 THC than is allowed in Hemp Products.
So now there are a whole array of new cannabinoids, some far stronger than Delta 9, on the market and for sale online. And on top of that, these new cannabinoids are blowing the prices at the Dispensaries away. They are even far less expensive than what you can find in legal states. And you can just order them online with a credit card. You do not need a medical card or an ID, and they are not illegal.
It is my personal opinion that these new cannabinoids are on the threshold of taking the market by storm. This is going to be a real problem for those states that have not yet legalized. They could have the lunch that they were counting on eaten right out from under them.
What do You think about these developments?