Right-right.. It's a very compact plantLarge scale? 2400 square feet is a 40 foot by 60 foot pole barn. That's about a sixteenth of an acre, a quarter of a small urban residential lot. It would take a kid with a push mower less than a half hour to mow it. As far as agricultural production goes, you wouldn't grow 5 apple trees in that tiny space. You might get a couple of dozen cantaloupes out of it, or three bushels of tomatoes, or maybe one cow. Large scale?![]()
There are some pictures of large scale operations at the end of this video, http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28354324/ns/business-cnbc_tv/ - and a chit-chat about the marijuana business.
Perhaps, only a possible future can show if taxed marijuana will become cheaper than black market goods. If farmers and/or the govt. et al can keep it on the same price, then they will.Large scale illegal operations take place too.
But are you seriously denying that legalization wouldn't reduce the cost of production significantly?
Do you think all of that risk and secrecy doesn't have a huge cost? I would consider growing marijuana and selling it, were the risks of imprisonment and violence not so high.
You don't think farmers all across the U.S. would start growing it if it were legal? You don't think an increase in supply, and a decrease in cost of production would lower the price?
It's plausible that it would fall in price a tad. It had fallen a dollar in the area I posted a link to above, just for medical marijuana, not completely legalized weed.