Quote from HeSaidSheSaid:
sorry for being an azz. I don't think marijuana is a solution. it's more of a problem, look at how expensive smoking has cost on society...
also marijuana brings another bad side effect (making people mind numb and dumb).
Quote from Zr1Trader:
Most people can grow their own peas, carrots, onions, peppers, ect. but how many actually do instead of just buy it from the store. The convenience of going to the store not having to spend the time it takes to grow it is where the value is (time is the most valuable commodity IMO)
So the Medbox machine that dispenses marijuana.....Who do I talk to to get a piece of the action?![]()
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Quote from brokerboy:
i take it that you never bought high quality weed if you are going to compare prices to carrots and peas. if you are telling me the price of weed is going to come down a lot that's a different story. there are nuts that makes there own soda at home to save a few cents. are you telling most people won't grow there own weed to save 75%? that can add up me a savings $400 to $500 easy a month for one person.

Quote from Took2Summit:
do you guys think MO, PM, LO etc. will be players if its legalized or would that be like thinking of buying ford if you think EV will be huge instead of just buying Tesla?
Basically will big tabacco be leaders in MJ if its legalized or will there be all new players?

Quote from Gyles:
Iâd like to re-ask what the OP asked: what stocks would be good, if marijuana becomes legalized? I know itâs a bit of a gamble, but if it is legalized it would be pretty big so if there are any stocks that would (or could in the future) cater to this market, they might be worth exploring. Chances are right now theyâd be comparatively cheap given that the market is still relatively small.
Quote from Gyles:
Iâd like to re-ask what the OP asked: what stocks would be good, if marijuana becomes legalized? I know itâs a bit of a gamble, but if it is legalized it would be pretty big so if there are any stocks that would (or could in the future) cater to this market, they might be worth exploring. Chances are right now theyâd be comparatively cheap given that the market is still relatively small.