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jgj570s t1_iudrvj5 wrote

Who cares? Buy it from your local guy.

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GinWithJennifer t1_iuef74j wrote

I don't smoke anymore but think most people prefer the cheaper prices that come along with legal market. Also not having to spend time with your local guy like pretend friends is a luxury I'd have actually paid more for back then

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jgj570s t1_iuej47i wrote

1g carts are $45-$65 at a MO dispensary. I get them for $20 from my guy (I get five at a time). He’s a friend, so I enjoy seeing him every once in a while!

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GinWithJennifer t1_iuellr7 wrote

Im glad you like yours. Most of mine were pretty sketch.

It might take a while of being recreational for prices to fall.

I remember paying $15-20/gram for anything better than brick stuff in Southern Oklahoma as a teen. I see my friends from my hometown once or twice a year and it shocks me how much cheaper they're able to get things through dispensaries now and the absolute variety of it too. With so much less hassle and people to deal with too. I've got a few duuuumb stories trying to score from randos and pretending to be nice to really douchey people at events. Id pay the extra amount for the luxury of skipping all that but not double the amount like you're saying it is.

Anyway, since you're the only person to reply please explain question 3 to me. It's worded very weirdly and I'm going to vote tomorrow and don't even know what it's for. I assumed it was just a tax increase from the question but everyone here is talking about handguns and dispensaries and stuff. Like I don't see that on the online ballot at all

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jgj570s t1_iueosvm wrote

These carts come from Oklahoma. Missouri is just newer and generally more difficult.

As a general rule, every time legalization of marijuana comes up, vote yes on it. Can’t go wrong.

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mrsdex1 t1_iufoudg wrote

You think those industry owners aren't gonna use the law the stop that?

Read the purpose of the language. It literally says the legislation is designed to stop the illicit Market.

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Awdvr491 t1_iudslk5 wrote

If it's going to happen it may as well happen fair and not have to go through a lottery to open a business or pay a bunch of money to "win" the lottery

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jgj570s t1_iudsta9 wrote

That’s the wrong idea bud. Like every other marijuana legislation, we’ve used the foot in the door technique. Get it legal recreationally, and then fix it later. It doesn’t need to be perfect, it just needs to be legal. I’ve had my cannabis card for over two years but I’ve never stepped foot in a Missouri dispensary. But I sure do love not being freaked out if I get pulled over.

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Kindmacklin t1_iuec93i wrote

The problem is it will be in the MO constitution…fixing it later is going to be very difficult if at all. We’ll see I guess.

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ICareAboutNihilism t1_iudv3t9 wrote

Welcome to the reality of politics. Nothing is pure. Everything has a payoff to someone. Still not going to let the pursuit of perfection interfere with progress.

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