Battle lines form over adult use cannabis vote
Even within the cannabis industry, independent and craft cultivators have refused to support Prop. 64.
Even within the cannabis industry, independent and craft cultivators have refused to support Prop. 64.
There's one big question hovering over the November adult-use marijuana initiative in California.
Is this even necessary?
Many independent and craft growers are becoming increasingly vocal about their opposition to Prop. 64, which would establish a legal framework and regulation for a commercially unique ag product worth billions of dollars
Los Angeles County voters will be asked to up the price of marijuana in November to pay for shelter and health services for the county’s growing homeless population.
Many cops and growers believe Prop. 64, backed by millions of dollars from Facebook co-founder Sean Parker, is a rich man’s hammer to smash open California’s fragmented cannabis industry for global conglomerates to flood the state with marijuana.
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It's official: an initiative legalizing recreational use of marijuana will appear on the California ballot in November.
The great California cannabis freeze has begun to thaw.