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7/16/2025, 12:14:27 AM
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As someone who worked in the industry, the party of deregulation has regulated the recent massive gray area growth to the point of being unprofitable.
You regularly hear stories of somebody invested a few million dollars in an operation, state rugpulls a few years later, and then they move to another state to try again, rinse, repeat.
In thee case of the Alabama law that just passed, it was competing with his unsuccessful medical program, so there might be corruption involved.
A family member of his came in the store one day and said even they are upset with him over it.
Think about that. It's the guy's third attempt and every time even his own family were telling him they didn't support it.
As someone who worked in the industry, the party of deregulation has regulated the recent massive gray area growth to the point of being unprofitable.
You regularly hear stories of somebody invested a few million dollars in an operation, state rugpulls a few years later, and then they move to another state to try again, rinse, repeat.
In thee case of the Alabama law that just passed, it was competing with his unsuccessful medical program, so there might be corruption involved.
A family member of his came in the store one day and said even they are upset with him over it.
Think about that. It's the guy's third attempt and every time even his own family were telling him they didn't support it.
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