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So now you
have to figure out how to pay for opening a dispensary.
There are some basic costs that can't be avoided, such
as rent and security deposit, but that is just the
beginning.
A security guard is required, so
is a computer system, a security system, display cases,
couches, chairs, desks, a copy machine, a phone line,
filing cabinets, files, paper, pens, and the list goes
on.
Depending on the design and style
you are going for, costs can vary.
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The
best recommendation I can offer is to be certain that
you have at least $50,000 as a BARE MINIMUM (often more
in the range of $75,000 to $100,000 but this is dependant on
location and build-out) to get the basics, and
this does not include medication, pipes, water-pipes,
papers and other accessories, vaporizers, or any related
merchandise or clones you may want to carry.
The acquisition of medication is a
topic that is an entirely separate issue that needs to
be discussed during an initial consultation.
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Schofield, Grossman & Linden
201 S. Lake Ave., Suite 702
Pasadena, CA 91101
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