Marijuana dispensaries raided for turning profit, if only the rest of the economy could be so lucky

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When was the last time you heard about a business getting arrested for turning a profit? Today, that's when.

Apparently, medical marijuana sellers aren't the small business backbone (I think a better small business metaphor is to say they are more like nerve endings or knee caps. Yeah, knee caps) of America. Dispensaries are non-profit businesses, as outlined by state law. So when a few of them allegedly starting bringing in extra proceeds, the police decided it was time for a raid.

If that is the case, enough said. They broke the law and that's that, right? The owners and partners with the dispensaries deny police claims, but that will play out in court.

But this begs the larger question, with something as potentially profitable as marijuana and the ongoing issues with dispensaries - including the popularity of opening them - to avoid these problems, why not just have this administered by the state or hospitals to avoid issues of free market business meddling with the law? Is this a viable option? Maybe I'm crazy, and if I am, I'll be happy to hear why.

In other news, no arrests have been made against the charitable "non-profit" organizations that offer 400,000 plus salaries for its executives.

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