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Related: About this forumDemand for legal marijuana in Illinois would far exceed licensed growers' ability to supply it
Demand for legal marijuana in Illinois would far exceed licensed growers' ability to supply it, a new study showsLegal recreational marijuana in Illinois could drive demand as high as 550,000 pounds a year, far more than the states licensed growers can supply, according to a new study commissioned by state legislators.
The study, performed by the Colorado consulting firm Freedman & Koski, lends support to those who argue that Illinois fledgling marijuana industry should expand and diversify, allowing the participation of more black and Latino entrepreneurs people whose communities have disproportionately suffered during Americas war on drugs.
We have a whole industry thats treating it like the gold rush, but you have generations of folks who are still living with all the impacts of what the criminal justice system did to them, said Sen. Toi Hutchinson, D-Chicago Heights. Its unfair to discuss this in any other way.
The possibility of full marijuana legalization has stirred up a robust lobbying effort from many of the states 16 licensed growers, who have said that absent proof to the contrary, they believe they are capable of meeting demand. Their industry group, the Medical Cannabis Alliance of Illinois, has said adding more cultivators could lead to a marijuana glut that would encourage illegal diversion.
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ZZenith
(4,321 posts)Weve got so much in Oregon we dont know what to do with it:
https://www.wweek.com/potlander/2018/09/18/oregons-cannabis-industry-is-in-crisis-the-craft-cannabis-alliance-has-a-solution-let-other-states-buy-our-weed/
TexasTowelie
(116,768 posts)However, I could make a big dent in the problem if I could get to Oregon because I'm a problem solver!
ZZenith
(4,321 posts)Out of the realm of possibility completely. Now everyone has sacks of it stuffed in the spare bedroom closets and you can hardly give it away.
Terrible problems we face here.
beachbum bob
(10,437 posts)as it is.
beachbum bob
(10,437 posts)their own under some restrictions, so the estimated number may be way off. We do know the 16 licensed growers will do all they can to limit the number of licenses and fight personal use growing to keep a monopoly on supply. Either way, it is coming to Illinois, hopefully in next few months
safeinOhio
(34,075 posts)In our mixed economy, demand will ease as folks realize how easy it is to grow your own. The money will be for those that supply the little guys with lights, dirt and everything else used to grow it. Just like the Gold Rush of the late 1800s, the guys selling gold pans and other supplies, made the best living.
beachbum bob
(10,437 posts)supply and will fight issuing more licenses. Human nature, the american way and basic greed.
safeinOhio
(34,075 posts)In states like Michigan, Ca. and Ore. where it is legal, the black market prices are dropping like a rock. Even at the legal dispensaries the price is half what it was.
After I got my card I bought a $150 light and set up a little grow room and grew about 4 lbs that year. Doubt if I smoke more than and oz or 2 a year, so I ended up giving the rest to friends as gifts. I like variety too much and it got so cheap, plus friends took over their own growing and give me about all I can handle. So I haven't grown another crop yet.
I had no idea about what I was doing, did everything wrong and it turned out great.
Just too easy to do. I move to a new home, semi rural area and have found there are hundreds of personal growers in my area.
ROB-ROX
(767 posts)Because we can grow I have NOT bought anything in years. I think all states who have POT LAWS will have less drug problems if there is NO supply problems. Last year I grew 6 plants and I give away plenty to people who could not grow. I have not idea what the black market is doing, but I think the price would be LOW. The standards to sell weed are high in California, and I think this is good which protects the public.... HAPPY TRAILS