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CAN STATE PROPERTY REMEDY THE ACCESS CRISIS?

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

  1. Are cop bust pot pics to the Emerald Empire as game-hunting photos are to South Africa?
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