According to the law in CO, individuals cannot sell their now legally grown personal bud to anyone, IIRC.
I don't see that many of the lazy stoners who usually buy weed from a dealer rushing out and getting all the grow equipment and then doing the research and gaining the knowledge required to grow truly quality bud like we already can and do.
In talking to a few grow shop owners, they had a bunch of people buy equipment after 64 passed and business has been brisk. But yeah, most of my friends are too lazy to grow weed especially since you can get it for $20-$40 an 1/8th.
Some of them will, for sure. Most of them? Definitely not.
Also, in CO, can you grow your three (or six) outdoors? I think it HAS to be indoors behind a door with a lock. That would mean most would have to buy all the indoor equipment.
You get 3 immature and 3 mature plants per person over 21 per residence.
Technically you can grow outside as the legal definition of "enclosed" could mean a 1 foot tall fence.
I am surprised no one has been busted that I have heard about for growing outside, even though a crappy lawyer could get it tossed.
If you stick to your plant limits, they can not do anything.
I don't think dealers have anything to worry about UNTIL the government themselves starts selling, and at that point, the government could do it any number of ways.
The government will not be selling weed here in CO.
The most detrimental to dealers would be if the government allowed the big name cigarette companies to grow, process, and sell bud the same way that they grow, process, and sell tobacco. This would also be extremely terrible for the smokers themselves. You KNOW the big name cigarette companies would flood their products with all kinds of crazy chemicals, and yet millions would still buy and smoke them.
I wouldn't. My friends wouldn't.
Look at beer. There will always be a demand for high quality beer.
There will always be a demand for Natty Light.
I don't even buy from dispensaries, most can't match my quality.
Except vape pens cartridges, love those things and I can not talk my wife into buying a $50,000 CO2 extractor to make oil.