Adelanto: The Desert Town Turning From Prisons to Pot to Save Itself From Bankruptcy
Can marijuana transform a struggling local economy reliant on prisons, alternative energy, and predator drones?
Adelanto, California, population 32,000, is a little city in the middle of the desert, the kind of place you pass by without even noticing on the drive from Los Angeles to Las Vegas.
Like many of the cities in sprawling San Bernardino county, it faces severe financial problems, teetering on the edge bankruptcy. For a time, there was even talk of dissolving Adelanto and absorbing it into its larger neighbor Victorville.
But then, along came Johnny "Bug" Woodard and his big idea: Save Adelanto by legalizing marijuana. Woodard, a self-described gun-toting Tea Party Republican, decided to run for city council on the promise of turning around the town's finances by allowing the mass cultivation of cannabis within city limits.
"I had already picked out some property in Arizona to move my family to Arizona, because I really didn't think I'd be elected," says Woodard. "I mentioned the 'M-word.' Mention the 'M-word': political suicide."
But something surprising happened: Woodard won his race, defeating an incumbent and entering the office with a mandate. Adelanto's voters had booted out most of the previous city council and the mayor after they had tried to patch the budget with a utility tax hike, a wildly unpopular move in a city with an unemployment rate above 10 percent. Woodard's outside-the-box proposal seemed to make sense for a desert town with lots of cheap land and giant warehouses that hold everything from windmill turbines to predator drones.
The victory at the polls was only the beginning of the political battle, though, as entrenched local interest groups (such as the local school district, the sheriff's department, and representatives from the three prisons that provide many of the jobs in Adelanto) all lined up against his proposal. City council meetings could stretch to midnight and beyond as Woodard's proposal underwent eight months of heated debate.
The other council members studied the issue and the new mayor visited Colorado to check out its legal pot situation. Then, slowly but surely, everyone came around and supported Woodard's plan. The ordinance passed with a 4-1 vote, positioning Adelanto as the first Southern California city to legalize marijuana cultivation on a mass scale. And already, investors are flocking to buy up the land, generating a large spike in real estate prices.
"For years and years our city was treated as a bad stepchild by all these other cities, and now we have an opportunity, if we do this right, to be the ones they look to. It's going to be a role reversal," says Woodard.
For a glimpse at what's going on in Adelanto, watch the video above. Scroll down for downloadable versions. And subscribe to Reason TV's YouTube channel for daily content like this.
Approximately 6 minutes. Produced by Zach Weissmueller. Camera by Alex Manning and Weissmueller. Music by Josh Woodward, The Rope River Blues Band, and Silent Partner.
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'For a glimpse at what's going on in Adelanto, watch the video above. "
Shouldn't the video be on the front page?
Sure, it will be transformed into a lawless Outland full of pot-addled lunatics. Of course that will only last until it collapses into a cesspool of coke fiends and meth heads.
Marijuana is a gateway drug. This is known. First pot, next thing you know they've got a thriving local economy and a newfound independent spirit. They might even decide they don't need help.
Anarchy! Civil disorder! Mayhem! Bomb them at once, it's the only way to stop this scourge.
Next thing you know there will be gays, Muslims and Mexicans living side by side...
...plotting.
There will be gay Mexican Muslims!
Gardening jokes.
You went there.
What did the strawberry say to the tomato?
SAY IT ALREADY!
What the hell, I did the hard work of starting it, someone else come up with the next line.
Sheesh. People always wanting, gimme gimme gimme.
Sauce please!
The first drug is usually beer.
Its okay! They've got lots of prisons nearby. Everyone knows prisons deter drug use.
the promise of turning around the town's finances by allowing the mass cultivation of cannabis within city limits
I guess this is more of that libertarian moment - you're free to do what serves the interest of the government. If you can convince the government your plan means they can shear the sheep a little closer than the next guy's plan you've got it made.
Like the model-T, "you can have any color you want as long as you want black." You can do whatever you want, as long as what you want is what we tell you to do.
Where's the water going to come from?
Your mom.
At least she's not a dried up old bitch like your's.
Flint, Michigan's got a bunch they're not using - I'm sure there's a government program somewhere to pay to have shipped to Adelanto.
Does pot use a lot of water compared to all the food crops currently being grown in the California deserts?
I doubt they have the infrastructure of the central valley.
I live about 90 miles north of Adelanto. It is a crappy, little spot in the wind blown high desert.
I've never noticed Adelanto before. It looks like a wart on Victorville's butt. Good luck to them.
Dear Reader, pay close attention to the lengths these fascist infiltrators will go in casting aspersions to try to salvage their altruistic experiment in the unfree exercise thereof.
"For years and years our city was treated as a bad stepchild by all these other cities, and now we have an opportunity, if we do this right, to be the ones they look to. It's going to be a role reversal," says Woodard.
Civic pride is a hell of a drug.
Better than pot, even.
"...and then all those Victorville bitches will rue the day(s) they laughed at me."
"Will rule over the whole TRI! STATE! AREA!"
*cue Perry the Platypus's music*
It looks like Woodard will have a hard row to hoe to get his town to focus on pot cultivation. To far too many folks, all pot-related businesses still have a seedy reputation. Still, I hope their understanding and acceptance of it will grow.
His opponents will try every tactic to stem the tide, but eventually they will leaf it be.
And Trunk2016!
It will be interesting to see if the idea bears fruit.
A former employer had a manufacturing operation in Adelanto, so I've actually been there.
What a shit hole.
It looked promising until I saw the $7000.00 application fee!! Gee we don't want to be overtaxed on our utilities so let's start growing pot and tax the shit out of that instead.
Reminds me of the Milton Friedman quote, " Their solution to big government is to have even BIGGER government with someone else in charge"
No thanks...
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20-years ago, a major power-yacht manufacturer resided in Adelanto, selling world-class boats around the world.
But all that fiberglass fabrication produced too much air-pollution for the sensitive noses of desert dwellers....or something. Now, they're just a name on the door of another yacht builder in NC.
I'm shocked no one has pointed out the opportunity for synergy.
The town houses several prisons - which are full of people with expertise in cultivation, packaging, distribution and marketing of this kind of product. Get them to consult on the project.
Doesn't the 13th Amendment allow potheads to be used as slave labor in the hemp fields? The Constitution says slavery is OK as "punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted." I'm sure the Republicans and Democrats agree those mexicanos, hippies and blacks were all duly convicted of all sorts of victimless crime in their bipartisan kangaroo courts. California could soon be exporting weed to Mexico unless mexicanos pass a tariff act forbidding the importation of products of convict labor!
How odd. Before it disappeared from the blogosphere, I distinctly remember the Tea Party platform calling for Tea-totalitarian bans on enjoyable drugs, along with the mandatory coercion of all uppity bitches who presume to imagine they own their own bodies. Has that platform somehow morphed after the bluff failed to turn the LP into a theocratic klavern? Where is the current Tea Party Republican platform?
How odd. Before it disappeared from the blogosphere, I distinctly remember the Tea Party platform calling for Tea-totalitarian bans on enjoyable drugs, along with the mandatory coercion of all uppity bitches who presume to imagine they own their own bodies. Has that platform somehow morphed after the bluff failed to turn the LP into a theocratic klavern? Where is the current Tea Party Republican platform?
It's California. Our Republicans, and the sub-set of Republicans that make up the "Tea Party", are different.
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