Posted by used red mn on June 04, 2018 at 05:52:04 from (97.35.66.148):
In Reply to: Re: Ot caninus posted by Steve@Advance on June 03, 2018 at 18:20:01:
Yep, a lot of red tape license fees, taxes, testing costs etc. My brother ran a couple grow operations in Colorado for his brother in law. You could probably do it with just an assigned number but they used bar code labels on each plant. Final product sold had to be traceable by amount back to each plant it was produced from. All records subject to unannounced audits by the multiple legal entities. One thing he said was he felt 1 out of 10 clients had a legitimate medical issue the rest appeared to be folks that found a way to work the system to get high. Oh and not to mention the cost of production and security. One time something happened to an A/C unit upset the whole grow cycle and some kind of disease set in and almost bankrupted the whole deal. After that they spent a bunch of money on a monitoring system that set off a beeper he would carry. On off hours if it went off he would have to log in on line to figure out the problem which generally meant he had to go down and correct some issue. He got tired of improper compensation and moved back to Phoenix and works in real estate.
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