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It Always Comes Back to the War on Drugs
http://www.helenair.com/articles/200...6111207_02.txt
Previously, he said, pot growers could produce a pound of potent “B.C. bud” for about $2,000 Canadian and, with the exchange rate, smugglers buying with U.S. currency could sell it for a hefty profit south of the border. In those days, an American dollar in Canada was like a 50 percent discount card, and there’s nothing like a wholesale discount to bolster retail profits. Production costs remain in the range of $2,000 Canadian, Easton said. But with the currencies at par, the profit margin is completely gone, unless Montanans are willing to pay 50 percent more for the prime northern bud. A smuggler’s risks and transport costs are no longer offset by profit. |
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Re: It Always Comes Back to the War on Drugs
I think I may vomit.
Oh wait never mind....druggies will always win the war on drugs. |
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