oh i see so i can sell licenses for like $50 a year kinda thing
No. You can't sell licenses. The FCC assigns licenses.
If you have the money, you can put up a repeater under your license and sell access to that repeater UNDER YOUR LICENSE to other users. You are still responsible for everything that goes on with the repeater and the radios used on it. You would be the licensee.
You can charge users, but making a repeater pay for itself isn't easy. A LOT of companies have gone out of business trying to make this business model work. Don't go into this as a money making scheme, especially if you are out in a rural area. To get any wide area coverage, you'll need a good radio site. Good radio sites are very expensive. You'll have to pay for installation, tower climbing, as well as periodic maintenance of the system. It gets expensive quickly.
If you want secret communications with your buddies, get Push To Talk over LTE radios. It'll give you encrypted communications with way better coverage than you can ever afford. This is the way large chunks of the industry is going. Building out traditional LMR systems is very expensive, only large companies that have the investment already in place can make this work. Even then, they are losing customers to cellular all the time.
Just be aware of the sheer cost of making all this work:
Frequency Coordination - few hundred bucks
FCC License - few hundred bucks
Repeater - few hundred to thousands.
Duplexer, coax, lightning protection, grounding, tower, feed line, antenna, installation - several tens of thousands
Upkeep, lease, power, maintenance, figure a few thousand a year.
It's really easy to quickly spend 10-20 thousand to make this work, then a bunch of money every year.
Think this through carefully before doing it. You'll need a lot of friends paying a lot of money to make a profit off this.