// Definition
The economic argument that cannabis, when priced at 2-3x production cost like other agricultural crops, would be $10-20 per pound, with taxes and distribution regulations being the primary factors inflating consumer prices far beyond this natural market level.
// From the Episode
Discussion about how cannabis grows on 20-foot plants and is more fruitful than tomato plants. Referenced the 25% tax burden plus mandatory distributors (MCRSA regulations) being pushed through Sacramento. Steve D'Angelo was noted as fighting against MCRSA's distribution mandates. The speakers argued cannabis should be treated like a farmers market product rather than alcohol/tobacco/firearms.
// Source
Ep. 107 Hash Church CV 105 โ