Why hate sellers?

Roger A. Shrubber

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if i could afford to give it away for free, i would. as it is, i have a few customers (very few, not a big time guy) and i treat them differently. i have two that are very wealthy. i charge them full price, and give them exactly what they pay for. i have two or three that are average people. i throw them a deal every few visits, give them a few bucks off, throw them an extra couple of grams. i have a couple that i've known pretty much my whole life, and i know they work hard but have a lot of things to take care of. i take care of them, sell to them pretty much at cost, give them a little extra every time.....
fair or not, that's the way i do it.....if someone hates me for it, tough shit, especially since my prices are close to half what other people charge to begin with
 

SexForBreakfast

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Man I've bought $200+ ounces of weed ar dispensaries that smelled bomb af that literally burnt as black as anything I've ever seen. I ripped my bong before I knew how bad it was and my throat was on fucking fire. I took it back and my next 2 visits I got top shelf ounces for free so it was cool but dispensary weed isn't better than illegal weed. Most of it's over dried, pulled too early ect... I grow my own now and buy some from a friend but every now and again were both out so I hit dispensaries.

Anyone who hates on someone selling illegally man... I dont even know where to start with you guys and girls. Our government and government officials are flat out above the law. Fucking Obama had a kill list he PUBLISHED. Granted at that height of dealing with millions of people shot gets messy. Let's not even go there about drone strikes ect...

The Government quite literally is judge jury executioner and people are upset over someone selling a little pot, probably as a means to survive or get ahead.

People are just bitter man. They're too much of a pussy to push back against a corrupt system so they get angry when you do. I have no intentions of selling weed, its legal here but our sheriff is strict strict strict and I enjoy my freedom.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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The explanation is simple: people like to be jealous and hate everybody who likes to work to earn money.
yes and no. while it's not as bad as it used to be, there are still many people that believe what they're told, and they're told that "drugs are bad, m'kay, so don't do drugs.".......they don't look into anything for themselves (that would require thinking, and that hurts), they just believe what they're told in school, on tv, by their parents.....generally it's a good idea to listen to your parents, but...i hate to tell people this, but your parents are probably not much smarter than you...and they're probably where you learned to be compliant unquestioning sheep....
they lump weed into "drugs"....to them it's all the same, cocaine, crack, heroin, meth, opiates, weed.....they have no experience with any of this, but they were told it's bad, just as bad as heroin.....so that's what they think.....
 

Big Perm

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Most people started smoking long before it became legal and would continue smoking if it was banned tomorrow. That means at some point they've contributed to the black market. I'd be curious to see the percentage of people who have only consumed cannabis since becoming legal. I'd bet those numbers would be low, probably comparable to people who never tasted alcohol before they were 21.
Same with growers. I think most people here started illegally. If it becomes legal, cool. If not, they are still going to grow. At this point in history, legality is a formality.
 

SexForBreakfast

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Same with growers. I think most people here started illegally. If it becomes legal, cool. If not, they are still going to grow. At this point in history, legality is a formality.
Man I think you hit it over the head. If they didnt have they wouldn't be leaning this way. They've probably learned from prohibition and as cannabis is becoming popular they are afraid they'll lose the public again (which in my opinion they have a long time ago.) Government I doubt will ever willingly hand over control unless its beneficial for them.
 

NoobgrowerLbc

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It is still NOT LEGAL to grow pot in any state just ask the feds.
Cali is slap on the wrist. There was a murder that eventually lead to the arrest of the rippers. The rippers went to the hospital cuz they grower they killed had shot them too before he died. Investigation went on and lead to that farm. The owner of the place had a license for 99 plants. Guess what the feds did. They chopped 74 of his plants. Left him with just 25 to finish off plus a fine. No jail time just a holding cell to go to court and 48 hours later dismissal of case.
 

KryptoBud

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Cali is slap on the wrist. There was a murder that eventually lead to the arrest of the rippers. The rippers went to the hospital cuz they grower they killed had shot them too before he died. Investigation went on and lead to that farm. The owner of the place had a license for 99 plants. Guess what the feds did. They chopped 74 of his plants. Left him with just 25 to finish off plus a fine. No jail time just a holding cell to go to court and 48 hours later dismissal of case.
What made it a federal offense?
 

ky farmer

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Plant count. Feds only reconized 25 and not 99
that would not happen in ky,hear they would probley give you 1-3 if its your first.dont even wount to talk about getting cought moor then 1 time.it should be legal here befor much longer,its not going to be legal till they figer out who gets rich in office first,dam truth its all about the money while they set on there asses and give the market to the Mexican cartels.
 

ky farmer

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Cali is slap on the wrist. There was a murder that eventually lead to the arrest of the rippers. The rippers went to the hospital cuz they grower they killed had shot them too before he died. Investigation went on and lead to that farm. The owner of the place had a license for 99 plants. Guess what the feds did. They chopped 74 of his plants. Left him with just 25 to finish off plus a fine. No jail time just a holding cell to go to court and 48 hours later dismissal of case.
they been AND ARE STILL people in calie still doing hard time for growing,dont kid your sealf MONEY is the thing that keeps you out of being behind bars there IF YOU KNOW THE WRIGHT PEOPLE to offer that cash to{I DONT}.its like that in every state.JMO.
 

NoobgrowerLbc

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that would not happen in ky,hear they would probley give you 1-3 if its your first.dont even wount to talk about getting cought moor then 1 time.it should be legal here befor much longer,its not going to be legal till they figer out who gets rich in office first,dam truth its all about the money while they set on there asses and give the market to the Mexican cartels.
The cartels are some of the best buyers if you can network enough to find some. They will cash you out big if what you produce is worth it. Poeple who are not cartels will low ball you to nothing. I dont support cartels but i am around poeple who do and it beats dispensaries.
 

NoobgrowerLbc

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Dont believe everything the news say. Cartels and mafias are only bad when you do bad business. Aside from that they just like every grower. They just wanna take care of there poeple.
 

ky farmer

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Dont believe everything the news say. Cartels and mafias are only bad when you do bad business. Aside from that they just like every grower. They just wanna take care of there poeple.
I have friends also on both sides of the street,good people treat them wright and you will be treated as family..
 
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