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A couple years after we legalized there was a glut.

The only sales I saw were in the "legacy market" because they had competition and surplus while the licenced producers couldn't afford to reduce prices.

Many small artisanal growers got cheated out of their jobs because regulations and fees were out of reach and it was so costly to maintain licences they'd be bankrupt.

It would make more sense to treat it as any other agricultural or herbal product. I can imagine going to a farmers market and seeing a selection of fresh and dried herb, an *ahem* interesting assortment of teas, cookies and brownies etc.

Or smaller shops like microbreweries but for weed where you can consume with friends and get some to go...

Ok. Ill get off of my soapbox now.
I went to a weed farmers market in Harmony, Maine once. Precisely what you imagined. Tables of jars of homegrown…free edibles samples… jam band up on a stage. Hippies, lotsa hippies.
 
Afternoon @Frankthetank :bighug: ..where is @PinkyNotTheBrain ...?....he's gonna miss the coffee.....:coffee:...
Good morning auntie :bighug:

The mouse has yet to come out of his house?

Perhaps we should smoke him out….

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    Mmmph mmmph.. sounds like a good idea to me..
I went to a weed farmers market in Harmony, Maine once. Precisely what you imagined. Tables of jars of homegrown…free edibles samples… jam band up on a stage. Hippies, lotsa hippies.
Was that the same area as the Starks, ME harvest festival? Great times up in the frozen north back in the day.
 
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