02-09-2015, 10:03 AM
Interesting note:
I had to sit in a conference last week from Thursday to Sunday. One of the classes was on Mary Jane in the workplace. Other than the legal stuff on how to keep my staff from coming to work stoned, the attorneys had an interesting point. Oregon is keeping their tax on MJ low compared to CO and WA so that "We can put the black market out of business". He stated that this will be the big failure of CO and WA. They stated that there is a lot of pot being sold in those states bu the tax is so high (pardon the pun) that the dispensaries are not selling the majority of the MJ but the black market (not a racist term) is.
I had to sit in a conference last week from Thursday to Sunday. One of the classes was on Mary Jane in the workplace. Other than the legal stuff on how to keep my staff from coming to work stoned, the attorneys had an interesting point. Oregon is keeping their tax on MJ low compared to CO and WA so that "We can put the black market out of business". He stated that this will be the big failure of CO and WA. They stated that there is a lot of pot being sold in those states bu the tax is so high (pardon the pun) that the dispensaries are not selling the majority of the MJ but the black market (not a racist term) is.
I had to sit in a conference last week from Thursday to Sunday. One of the classes was on Mary Jane in the workplace. Other than the legal stuff on how to keep my staff from coming to work stoned, the attorneys had an interesting point. Oregon is keeping their tax on MJ low compared to CO and WA so that "We can put the black market out of business". He stated that this will be the big failure of CO and WA. They stated that there is a lot of pot being sold in those states bu the tax is so high (pardon the pun) that the dispensaries are not selling the majority of the MJ but the black market (not a racist term) is.


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