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  1. "Hey, it is not like those private businesses ever steal, extort, break the law, steal from their employees, gouge their customers, etc until the horrible Government gets involved! All these cannabis companies are self-financed by 'self-made' people, and nobody ever gets grants/inheritance investments/tax abatements/tax breaks to start a cannabis business. Monopolies are actually good, and nobody could ever run a country wide cannabis industry because of regulations." Wow. smh

  2. Would love a full series of podcasts of hour/hours long convos. Also would love to see an equipment and microphone upgrade as it gets hard to hear everyone clearly. Other than that love what y’all doing, and happy to be running my first archive seeds!

  3. Isnt the problem just that you can get a on a plane with like a 40 pack and nothing happens now. The whole price of weed was hedged on the risk not the effort to produce it. Everyone can grow it too. The scarcity was caused by prohibition nothing more.

  4. As a 30 year old who has been cultivating cannabis since I was 9 years old, I'm biding my time by getting a michigan micro license. Keeping a really low profile. Waiting for federal legalization to hit. Then when all these 40/50 year old, old heads, who paved the way, burn themselves out. I'll rise to take their place. Between guys like these two who seem to think there's its either them who came before, or corporate, with no in between. I am here to prove them wrong. I'm going to become the new midwest equivalent to archive. And I'll have to fight a lot of competition to get there.

  5. Hey Fletch, growing a couple of Dolato fems ATM in Australia that I got from Neptune Auctions a couple years ago. Any chance of you remaking that line again? I know you've got better things to spend your time on but I'd love to get a few packs for future use.

  6. In every talk about this I feel like there is a HUGE thing that people neglect and fail to realize, ''why was this made illegal in the first place'' the reason for lawmakers is the effect of society, when we look at China, when people were over here trying to gather food and hunt, people in China were facing a SEVERE opium crisis so much so that it almost wiped out China as a whole, lawmakers know this and throughout history drugs have been legalized and illegalized so many times it's reallt insane, people think it's all about money but it's not.

    I feel like the societal effects of legalization of weed are negative, the only positive is less families getting town apart by people getting sent to jail, which was the biggest motivation for the push of people ''trappers'' basically their own demise to push for that. Now the thing is in the bigger picture, does that weigh up to the societal effects, I don't think so.

  7. 4:30 does not work like that in agriculture!!! I disagree with this, you can produce good outdoor weed in the correct geological places which people will choose over indoor all day, ESPECIALLY EXTACTS which are 40% of the market, the main issue is land, there is first mover advantage for anybody there in most parts of the world because they are already VERY late to the game, you would have to have a first mover advantage in land, which almost no one has, not even people at humboldt. or anywhere.

  8. Everyone at the emerald cup admitted prop 64 was the biggest mistake and we still support them? We should not do that. Prop 215 was the best we gotten so far, the thing is. As I said in my other comment, look at Tobocco, because they put all those warnings on there, they can do whatever, there is no incentice not to use heavy pests etc. the same will happpen to weed when research will say '''this is bad for your lungs'' prerolls might even get banned and/or a lot more warnings which will give producers a green card to produce in a way where they are like '' screw this, the label is there anyway''

  9. Let me say one last thing, I feel like honestly, the Netherlands has gotten it right in the past, the main issue people are facing here is growing being criminalized, it used to be decriminalized but they changed that, if it was not for that honestly, the Netherlands system is not perfect but it is FAR BETTER than legalization in a way, for the user, for the general public (there is a kind of ''be cautious'' mentality around weed here still, which is how it should be, people act like weed is 100% a joke etc. it is definitely not for a heck of a lot of people)

    I'd say probably Netherlands 1990's was the prime example of how one should run it, being, you can't influence countries around you a whole lot in their law making, so just allow the sale of goods produced elsewhre legally, that part was so so so right because you are not conforming to another legal (possibly flawed) system. I'd say up untill around 2005 it was so great in Holland but after that, things gotten really bad because of change in political leadership, that is one of the downsides of decriminalization but apart from that, it's miles better than the situation in the Canada rn.

    Look at tobocco now, because of the warnings, they can literally do WHATEVER they want.

  10. What would y'all think would happen when they legalized? Eveyone could run their grows and not get busted and not face risks and make money, aghhhh wrong. I knew this from the start but no one wanted to listen to me, but oh well… Now we're seeing stagnation in new strains because there is no incentive, there is not enough money to be made to waste millions on doing phenohunts etc. so it's also going to stagnate and effect the breeding game, resulting in a plateau of tastes and terpenes/thiols expressions. But now it's too late, at least in Canada, I hope the US can revert the prop 64 which everyone at the emerald cup admitted, they pressed for it and they were wrong too and they are very ashamed now. I was one of they few nay-sayers and ppl would look at me crazy.

  11. Look at the term ''legal'' very closely and you will come to the realizaton that it means in favor of the law and law makers, NOT in favor of the people, you can't tell me everything that is legal is good for us, there are many things that are legal that are very very VERY bad for a human being. For things that might get abused I'd say the police force are doing us a favor, guns should be forbidden, it gives the ability to kill in a sput of anger, something which for thoussands of years was much much harder to do for humans, but I feel like guns should be decriminalized, this is the solution for America, if you are ILLEGALLY obtaining something that is DECRIMINLAZIED you must be an enthusiast and have a network and SOME KIND OF RESPECT, to in this case my example of a gun, SO legal and illegal does not equal (DECRIMINLAIZED) because not everythng that is illegal is criminaliz

  12. The ONLY reason why we have the variety in terpenes and thiols and basically plants today is the fact that weed was what it was, were it not for that we would have never ever ever have gotten so much variety. I have many reasons for this and they are too long to type down. The main thing I also typed on other platforms is this: DECRIMINLAZATION is the key thing we must aim for, now in Canada, it is too late, because listen very closely, not everything that is DECRIMINALIZED is illegal. Legal literally means ''in favor of the law'' NOT the people.

    I hope Cannabis can become illegal as soon as possible again and decriminalized, that's the best combo for weed because weed is too broad of a thing to regulate legally in a fashion that is responsible, people act like weed is nothing and does not affect your life 0% that is NOT true, A LOT OF LEGAL THINGS are not good for us! Weed can be very very very powerful on a society if not percieved in the correct way. I can write a lot about this, let me get some comments.

  13. I could listen to Fletch talk all day… You can tell he is a real farmer. The rants on Hash Church years back were always my favorite, no bullshit or rooster stroking just cold hard facts

  14. There’s always going to be an underground market of underground growers who represent the culture. The highest quality cannabis cannot be grown in large scales like many people think. There’s a limit to what you can produce for true quality cannabis. Once you go over 40 or 50 lights it takes more people to run the operation and that becomes the problem. Most quality that you’re going to see is going to come from a very small outfit. We’ve chosen to go back to where we started in the underground and build a more grass roots brand. The new underground is like the record industry. You have to learn how to make content to show the vibe you’re on. Most don’t understand the new market of today so they are treading water until it’s over for them. Believe it or not growers like me are still getting 5k a pound when others in our market can only get 1.5k.

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