Not all cannabis dispensaries have as high of standards as our favorite dispensary

There’s a unusual cannabis market in our state where the two of us have the fourth largest number of users statewide, however less than 30 companies handling all of those patients from a single end of the state to the other.

When you impose a vertical integration market on cannabis that insists on seed to sale, the barriers for entry as an entrepreneur are almost unmanageably high.

It forces people to take money from venture capitalists to get the ball rolling in the first site. And at that point, how can you criticize them for doing what’s definitely necessary to survive in this kind of cannabis market? That’s the barrier of entry unluckyly, which makes it next to impossible for a single woman to start a small company in this cannabis market and hope to succeed at the same time. Once you’ve met the minimum requirements to be a functioning cannabis company in this state, that doesn’t mean you’ll have what it takes to compete with the existing marijuana producers, or the a singles that arrive in the future. For this reason, some cannabis dispensaries go out of their way to present standards to their patrons that set them above the level of their peers in the wider statewide cannabis market. My favorite cannabis dispensary for instance is severely disinfect and even has product displays inside of cases for patrons to look at visually before making a final purchase. When the state government bars the cannabis dispensary from opening containers for patrons to inspect, this is the inevitable result. They had to get creative with the new rules in site.

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