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Twenty years ago, a "successful" mid level commercial high grade marijuana operation may of yielded some relatively significant cash.
My impression, however, is that it is a very different market today. High grade marijuana is far more readily available as it is legal in a growing number of states and know how about producing it is no longer a "black art" obtainable only through word of mouth. Rather, detailed instruction are well, "a click away". Thus, the stuff no longer commands truly premium prices.
Then factor in that the operating costs of hi grade marijuana operations (expensive fertilizers, electricity for copious quantities of grow lights, heating, purchasing expensive lighting systems etc) can add up.
In addition, there is probably a big profit difference between being one of several mid level commercial wholesalers of an illegal substance and say, being the only wholesaler in an area after rivals have been uhmm...."eliminated" / intimidated and also controlling sales of the drug at the street level in the same area.
Thanks for this information. My impression of the Rhoden family grow op was that it wasn't producing a huge amount of profit, but was supplementing their regular income. All of the adults worked regular jobs. JMO, money from MJ was helping them fund their derby cars, buying a newer home for DR and the kids, etc. I also think CR1 and KR may have had an eye on establishing a legit commercial grow op if Ohio managed to legalize MJ. Recall a bill to legalize medical MJ was rushed through the Ohio House and Senate, signed by the gov just after the Rhoden murders.
Good points about a killer's possible motive to eliminate competition to increase profits. That's been discussed here before.