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by travmatt 3148 days ago
Legality aside, it would seem pointless to drive to another state to purchase a similar product for marginally less money than available to you locally.
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Many cannabis products aren't possible to produce without a legal framework.

Say you want a consistently dosed 5mg edible. Does your state have a robust cannabis oil extraction and distillation infrastructure? Does it have rapid, reliable testing to quantify dosage? Probably not.

Maybe you prefer a live resin extract produced from fresh cut flower. You need to have refrigerated trucks in the field when you harvest, a -20C refrigerated room for product storage, and a processing lab. This kind of product is highly sought after but rare in the black market.

There's as much depth to the cannabis industry as there is to alcohol, tobacco, or food. It just wasn't clear to people when all they could purchase was the equivalent of moonshine.

New Jersey does have the country's only coca leaf processor. They know how to handle shipments and regulation of controlled substances.
People do it all the time. The NH state liquor stores do an incredible amount of out-of-state business. And even more more mundane purchases, the arbitrage in sales tax is significant enough that many people plan around trips to NH to buy bigger-ticket items.

http://wealthalchemyblog.com/2012/10/taxes-matter-14-cross-b...

That was a great article, I knew states competed in attracting businesses, I didn’t realize retail competition would be so large as well.
It helps when a state border is a day trip drive away from a major metro area.