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Related: About this forumWeed vs. Greed: How America Botched Legalizing Pot
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Weed vs. Greed: How America Botched Legalizing Pot
ByWill Yakowicz Forbes Staff
Thanks to overregulation and overtaxation, the U.S. government has blown the easiest revenue opportunity everlegalized drugs. But its not too late to save the $72 billion cannabis industry from the perils of prohibition.
Five hours north on Route 101 from San Francisco to Humboldt County, through a few cool redwood groves, Johnny Casali turns on a wood chipper and empties 55 pounds of pot into the chute. Casali grew cannabis illegally under the California sun for four decades. Now a state-licensed grower, hes destroying what used to be his cash crop.
It doesnt matter how good your product is; theres so much supply in California that its a race to the bottom, says Casali, founder of the Garberville-based Huckleberry Hill Farms, which produces about 500 pounds of craft cannabis a year from the two small greenhouses in his backyard in Americas weed country. It feels like Im a lettuce farmer right nowIm working on the smallest of small margins.
Green Acreage: Glass House Brands 1.5-million-square-foot greenhouse in Camarillo, California, will eventually bring 200,000 pounds of pot to market, enough to influence the wholesale price of bud.ETHAN PINES FOR FORBES
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Weed vs. Greed: How America Botched Legalizing Pot
ByWill Yakowicz Forbes Staff
Thanks to overregulation and overtaxation, the U.S. government has blown the easiest revenue opportunity everlegalized drugs. But its not too late to save the $72 billion cannabis industry from the perils of prohibition.
Five hours north on Route 101 from San Francisco to Humboldt County, through a few cool redwood groves, Johnny Casali turns on a wood chipper and empties 55 pounds of pot into the chute. Casali grew cannabis illegally under the California sun for four decades. Now a state-licensed grower, hes destroying what used to be his cash crop.
It doesnt matter how good your product is; theres so much supply in California that its a race to the bottom, says Casali, founder of the Garberville-based Huckleberry Hill Farms, which produces about 500 pounds of craft cannabis a year from the two small greenhouses in his backyard in Americas weed country. It feels like Im a lettuce farmer right nowIm working on the smallest of small margins.
Green Acreage: Glass House Brands 1.5-million-square-foot greenhouse in Camarillo, California, will eventually bring 200,000 pounds of pot to market, enough to influence the wholesale price of bud.ETHAN PINES FOR FORBES
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Weed vs. Greed: How America Botched Legalizing Pot (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Aug 2022
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multigraincracker
(34,334 posts)1. Terrible laws on growing industrial hemp too.
Made it so hard to keep thc levels down enough to be legal that no one wants to grow or process hemp.
underpants
(187,391 posts)2. 👀
Second read for tonight. If I remember
StopDesantis
(40 posts)3. Yes
First allow everyone to grow their own instead of the huge corporate industry that has popped up.