I am finding that the quality of cannabis can differ severely from 1 state to another.
There absolutely isn’t equal access to cannabis across the board.
For instance, some states require companies to operate from seed to sale if they want to possess a legal cannabis license. My friend wanted to transport to FL when he heard that they passed a law legalizing medical cannabis after years of failing to get the process to pass by way of vote. He thought that he could just transport down there and start a marijuana dealer, although he had no system what sort of restrictions that would be put in locale in the short time the state legislature spent formulating the particular rules to acsupplier the enforcement of this new constitutional amendment. Part of these rules was the restriction on how companies could operate, and that meant full vertical integration of the whole process from seed to sale. This created a marijuana cartel overnight because just a small group of companies rushed in to receive the initial licenses and were able to get a slender hold on the state within the first several years as they opened new locations each week. This is not the case in Ann Arbor, nor in the rest of the state of MI. You can get a separate license here to either grow cannabis or to sell it at a retail store. That gives retailers the option to carry products from multiple growers and makes for a much more diverse cannabis market. I told our acquaintance to find cheap land on the outskirts of the city in Washtenaw County and to start his marijuana supplier here at home instead.