A thought: Instead of California “jacking up the fines by 3,000%, compounded daily and also going after landlords”—which would increase public access to righteous bud how?—maybe licensing cannabis sales on state-owned property could drive consumers away from the illicit market. A side benefit, of course, is that state parks would be a lot more fun.
The Leaf Online
- Establishing dispensaries “with retail zoning to ensure the collection of taxes and discourage illicit sales” in areas where sales are banned would “alleviate the crisis in cannabis access.”
- The author argues that at least two sections of California law allow for the implementation of this proposal.
Quick Hit
- Are cop bust pot pics to the Emerald Empire as game-hunting photos are to South Africa?
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