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Originally Posted by TheMalcolmConnection
I think that the examples you mentioned though require a lot more work than something as natural as marijuana. People don't really have a lot of access to making their own TVs and prescription drugs as much as they do to planting a lot of seeds.
Typically if you're considering the organic quality of pot itself, most people who buy produce, consider the "farmer's market"-type stuff to be superior, so while I think that big companies might compete, they'd also have some competition from home growers as well.
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Well yeah, when you're talking about apples, anybody can grow an apple and sell it at a farmer's market, TMC. But there would be major government regulation on weed, just as there is for tobacco. Not anybody would be allowed to grow weed and sell it. I mean, we're talking about legalizing weed and everything, but that doesn't mean the government wouldn't watch its production like a hawk just as it does for tobacco. There would be strict government regulation and red tape, which would be a major barrier to entry for anyone but big business.
That's why you don't hear much about mom & pop ciggarrette makers.