Opinion: Another California cannabis promise made to help passage of Proposition 64 goes unmet [Opinion]
in the Los Angeles Times, such growers are reeling and desperate. That’s not just because they struggle to compete with cheap cannabis produced at factory volumes. It’s because of the legal and regulatory hoops the state makes legal growers jump through.
This mess will never improve until Newsom admits how badly the Proposition 64 experience has gone. The June decision toon legal cannabis — to reduce the advantages of illegal sellers — is tantamount to such an admission. But that move reflects the fogginess of state policies. Instead of undercutting illegal sellers, putting them out of business is the obvious first step to helping legal shops and thus to honoring the promises made in 2016.
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