Medical Marijuana Lobby Fighting Recreational Legalization Efforts
Want to avoid competition
Pot legalization activists are running into an unexpected and ironic opponent in their efforts to make cannabis legal: Big Marijuana.
Medical marijuana is a billion-dollar industry — legal in 18 states, including California, Nevada, Oregon and Maine — and like any entrenched business, it's fighting to keep what it has and shut competitors out. Dispensary owners, trade associations and groups representing the industry are deeply concerned — and in some cases actively fighting — ballot initiatives and legislation that could wreck their business model.
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Not to mention the illegal farmers currently enjoying quite tidy profits.
Around Ukiah and Hopland, CA, there is little evident industry, but a whole lot of prosperous people.
til I looked at the receipt which had said $6023, I be certain ...that...my neighbour was realy earning money part-time from there labtop.. there great aunt has done this for only twelve months and a short time ago paid for the morgage on there appartment and got a brand new Ariel Atom. go to.... http://www.cnn13.com
unexpected and ironic opponent
Rent seekers gonna seek rents.
"Rent seekers gonna seek rents."
Exactly. I deduced this from my interactions with dispensary owners/managers. They love this BS "medical" classification because they would be subject to much more competition if cannabis was treated like alcohol in its distribution/sale.
Unexpected and ironic? Hardly. I don't think I'm the only one who saw this coming, unfortunately.
But medical marijuana is for the people. Don't you care?