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The state isn't reinventing the wheel - it's inventing the wheel. No state has done this before. There is no road map. Some of the unanswered questions for the state is who can grow, how much can be grown, what kind of bud is best. (AP Photo/File)

Pot forum packs Seattle City Hall

I-502 passed, marijuana is legal, so what now? The state has less than 11 months to figure out how to grow, sell and regulate the drug, and it's starting from scratch.

More than 400 people packed Seattle City Hall last night to give the state liquor board, which will oversee industry, some advice on what to do.

Most of the people at the meeting, including some members of the liquor board like Chris Marr, can't believe this has happened. "Certainly when I was watching Cream in the Fillmore years ago, I never dreamed I'd end up being here in this set of circumstances," Marr joked.

The meeting was part celebration, part nuts and bolts advice. Board chair Sharon Foster even got into the giggling when reminding people they only had two minutes to speak. "If you can do it in less, you get a brownie point from us," Foster said as the crowd burst into laughter. "You know I did not say brownie. I said 'a brownie point.'"

Once the crowd had its fill of snickering and giggling and double entendres, the board finally started getting some advice on what to do. The state isn't reinventing the wheel - it's inventing the wheel. No state has done this before. There is no road map. Some of the unanswered questions for the state is who can grow, how much can be grown, what kind of bud is best.

John Eskola spoke for small medical marijuana growers who want in on this industry. "We're going to grow the best weed we can," he said. "We have been for the last 25 years. You need to bring us in. We need to be part of this." Eskola nearly choked up near the end of his comments. "It's very emotional thing for me," he said. "It's been a war for 40 years. The war's over. We won."

Most people that spoke advocated for smaller grow-operations, with an emphasis on family-owned farms. They say it will provide better quality. They also believe small operations might not find their way on to the federal radar as easily. As one farmer said, "I think there should be little to no restrictions at all. There are thousands of people in this business. America was built on the small businessman. The entrepreneur. We don't need any big conglomerates coming in here and taking over what we've worked so hard for."

The state is in the process of hiring consultants to make sure it sets this industry up properly. It will hire a "pot czar" to oversee the operations. Prices are expected to start around $12 a gram. The state expects to sell about 187,000 pounds of pot a year - that's potentially at $2 billion industry.

Chris Sullivan, KIRO Radio Reporter
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  • CH wrote...
    I-502 passed, marijuana is legal, so what now?
    put your seeds in the garden of eden 11 months harvest time! Its Me Ho Ho HO!!
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  • shark75 wrote...
    Some idiot compared himself to Steve Jobs
    Yeah buddy, keep smoking your dope. Too bad the DEA wasn't there waiting for all of the brain-rotted idiots that got up and admitted to growing weed for the past 25 years.
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  • Lessmith50 wrote...
    shark75
    Go back under your rock clown. keep on smoking those camels and drinking your mad dog 2020. FOOL
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  • sohojo wrote...
    Get Over It.
    All the brain washing that has been injected into the uneducated masses really shows in your comments Shark. Pot is, in my opinion, less harmful than alcohol. You need to educate yourself. Marijuana is not comparable to heroin, meth or cocaine as you have been taught.
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  • Newton wrote...
    I think the sharkis saying.
    Don't give up your pot growing rooms just yet. You might get SWAT teamed watching Giligans Island reruns.
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  • CH wrote...
    It will hire a "pot czar" to oversee the operations -
    my hand is in the air. Over here, over here!!
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  • DJFavorite wrote...
    Question..
    "It will hire a "pot czar" to oversee the operations. Prices are expected to start around $12 a gram." How does that compare to the 'Black Market' prices? Will it be less? If it isn't people will still go to the black market to buy, wouldn't they? I would say if they are serious about making it legal, they need to undercut the cost of the black market, right?
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  • po_guy wrote...
    Actually, the government...
    HAS to get their hand in on taxes and regulations and bureacracy, so it will push costs up and up...black market can ALWAYS undercut...
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  • Lessmith50 wrote...
    DJFavorite
    To answer your question NO it is not cheaper than the black market. The pot boom for making big cash has dropped dramatically since medicinal pot became semi available. Pot use to go for $280 minimum to $400 an ounce depending of quality. Now you can get it same quality but more quantity for $200 and ounce all day every day.
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  • Lessmith50 wrote...
    DJFavorite
    That being said I believe people will pay the higher prices because it will be easy to get and it will be availble easier.
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  • shark75 wrote...
    sohojo wrote...
    I'm brainwashed? HA HA HA!!! Have another pot brownie Mr. Wizard. It's been showen to cause cancer like cigarettes and it's makes you stupid...obviously. Just becuase the constititution was made from hemp doesn't mean it's all wholesome and you can set it ablaze and inhale its "medicinal" smoke and somehow be healthy.
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  • po_guy wrote...
    It makes you
    THINK you are healthy after ingesting it. No scientific proof it DOES anything for you except make you hungry...now if they could make some Viagra eyedrops, you could at least LOOK hard!!!
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  • Lessmith50 wrote...
    Really Shark 75
    Back up those arguments with some facts. Are you like the chick on the commercial on TV that said I Read it on the internet. And You cannot put anything on the internet that is not true. I have never EVER heard it cause cancer like cigarettes. Where are you getting your facts from. Dr. OZ or the Wizard of OZ?
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  • chellesbelles wrote...
    ...
    "Eskola nearly choked up near the end of his comments. "It's very emotional thing for me," he said. "It's been a war for 40 years. The war's over. We won." Really, dude? Choked up? Over some weed? You really need a life.
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  • Justa Guy wrote...
    I have been paying
    $40.00 for an eighth of an ounce from "my guy". Doing some math, One oz is 28.3495 grams, so I guess I get 3.543 grams for $40.00. At $12 per gram the state would charge me would work out to $42.51 per oz. So I guess I will still buy from "my guy" but I can see myself paying the extra $2.51 for a convenient location and use of my bank card. Who knows, maybe "my guy" will lower his price to keep my business.
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  • Justa Guy wrote...
    I meant to say
    would work out to $42.51 per eighth. Another way to say it is the street charges me $11.29 per gram.
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  • Lessmith50 wrote...
    justa guy
    $40 for an eight for the past 20 yrs. $280 an ounce for just as long. But it is ten times easier when i go to the dispensery in Olympia and i have at least 50 different strains to chose from. That is where people will go to the government before sidewalk Johnny. Heck Sidewalk Johnny probably didnt give you a full eighth. They rarely do.
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  • HLC wrote...
    This will be a real money maker for the feds.
    When they start seizing and selling the family farms for growing an illegal drug. It's going to be great. Always wanted to have me a cheap farm.
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  • Lessmith50 wrote...
    HLC
    Really get over it dude this world is changing weather you like it or not. Either get on board or get the .... out of the way.

    I dont drink booze or smoke cigys. that is my choice. I dont give a rats A55 if you do or your neighbor or my neigbor it is none of my business. That is why we live in a FREE country. The feds are not going to do anything about this if the State does it right.

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