i want to do what i can to protect them. edibles are a problem right now. can t fill out any orders. until next week. gone las are so busy at their source because they are ending their wholesale line. the store is doing all of their sales. they say too high of a markup. it doesn t make any sense for them to run wholesale. sell them half price to us. we re just about out of edibles already, in two days. there s a reason why these edibles look like candy. they re trying to get our youth addicted to these things, too. they don t care. the anti marijuana on main street people will be active and will be mobilized and organized and be passionate about communicating their message to others and getting the vote out. if they get kicked off of main street, brian and caitlin are screwed, and i feel like they are being a little bit passe about it. i think marijuana is an issue that came in colorado and snuck up on a lot of people. to the youth credit, to me
that s going to be under, but, yeah, it s pretty cool. people have been donating anywhere from like $20 to $80 and mainly 40 bucks but it s pretty cool. you ve got to be [ bleep ] me. yeah, marijuana. got some papers. want some papers, man? you can t be selling pot out here. i was just donating, bro. people are donating. it s not legal in colorado. see, it s like on different accounts. i give it to you on one account. sure, but then they pay you for it. it s like i gave them it. they re like here s some money. yeah, that s called a sale. they defined it real clearly. just because you might not make a profit. that s a bad business model. doesn t make it legal. no matter what the pace is, you re getting a constant if there s 100 customers and you take five of them, you took 5% of my business. if five more came i would have done 105 customers. it s never getting down the
and going to eat breakfast with it and bringing it back to come get some more. i came all the way from mexico city just to be one of the first to buy recreational marijuana the legal way. i stopped by because i know every cent i put into marijuana goes to the black market and the cartels. if this works out in colorado, maybe one day with mexico we can do it and stop the killings, stop the black market and, i don t know, what s all the fuss about, making it legal. people will hit me up out of nowhere. they see the scarf and ask me if i have bud on me. first like to check to see their age. i m not going to sell to anybody or donate to anybody, you know,
year comes when we re allowed to go to recreational sales to fewerists. it was a huge gamble. go back and look at prohibition in the 1920s and 30s and fast forward 80 years to what s happening now. a lot of parallels between the two. once we started looking at marijuana as a commodity, it s going to be grown, it s going to be bought and going to be consol consoled. it s going to be consumed, and it s going to happen like that over and over and over again. we re starting off with some of the most beautiful places in colorado. we d like to open a store in crested butte and we d like to open one in steamboat sprijs and vail. different states, different countries. i want the breckenridge cannabis club to be a household name. a lot of people made money selling picks and shovels during the gold rush. this is the green rush. all right. there you are. have a good one. i would say there will be three to five billionaires minted in this industry in the next three to five years.
this is a day to remember. if you re somebody that like gets anxious or paranoid when you smoke, i would definitely recommend this one. these are all really, really awesome strains. we wanted to start out with some of our best ones. holy empire is calling we re at a little over $15,000, and it is four hours into the day. this is a major tourist hub for the state, so, you know, you have all these people from all over the country coming here. when they go back to their home states and tell what was going on in breckenridge, just more money for colorado. we have 100. we re not selling top shelf, we re not selling by the ounce, but by the gram. we started gay marriage, thought it would be a big commitment to be part of history so we came here and did this instead.