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NetQuarterLatte t1_j2dka27 wrote
The NGO industrial complex is growing strong in NYC.
mak1028summet t1_j2dr4mk wrote
Right or wrong. People knowingly broke the law are promised a head start over people that didn’t. We live in an upside world right now
Monkeyavelli t1_j2ew7vn wrote
> Right or wrong.
But that’s the point, the law was wrong. “Just following orders” was rejected as an excuse ages ago, it’s quite bizarre you’re now lamenting that.
zsreport t1_j2fes3b wrote
It's not wrong and actually really smart. A big reason that California still has a massive weed black market was that they state regulations make it near impossible for anyone with even a thin criminal record to get a license to become part of the legal market.
apartment-seeker t1_j2fx9bh wrote
What's the basis for saying that's the reason? I am from CA and myself and everyone I know just stopped buying from black market dealers once it was possible to get a med card, and we enjoy going to the ez weed store over there. We don't understand why people do keep using the black market.
StrngBrew t1_j2egqt5 wrote
Again, they made it legal first and then told people to wait to sell it. This was always the inevitable conclusion to such an obviously backwards plan.
apartment-seeker t1_j2ec4qm wrote
All of which is irrelevant because people have been able to easily buy weed from most bodegas and head shops for at least a year now--which is right and proper, IMO.
Most of us are simply consumers of the stuff, and that state of affairs thus benefits most of us. I'm cool with giving people convicted for simple possession some restitution in the form of a license to sell or something, but I'm also not particularly saddened or concerned to hear that such restitution may be worth less than promised.
FWIW, I went to Empire Cannabis the other day and it was pretty bunk--overpriced goods AND had some "membership fee" BS. Fuck that. Much better to buy from bodega or the delivery service I use, which has been operating smoothly since before weed was legal.
ThatGuyinNY t1_j2beif6 wrote
Is anyone surprised that two corporations (albeit not-for-profit) are at the head of the line before the individuals who were promised a head start? Sure made for good political talking points before the election though, right?