Quote Originally Posted by killerweed420
I think I called this all along. People will be getting rich off the movement. Some of the movers and shakers in the industry had that plan all along. Don't really care. As long as the private citizen has the right to grow there own medicine the rich can do whatever they want.:jointsmile:
And is that better or worse than the illegal growers profiting. You know, those who benefit from keeping MMJ and MJ illegal. Who benefit by it being harder, not easier, for MMJ patients to legally grow or purchase medicine.

They fear legalization more than the DEA imho.

The Associated Press: Humboldt County worries about life after legal pot

Humboldt County worries about life after legal pot
(AP) â?? 17 hours ago

EUREKA, Calif. â?? Marijuana growing has long been a way of life in Humboldt County, especially in recent years as timber and fishing jobs have disappeared along California's North Coast.

Now some residents worry that their way of life is being threatened â?? not by law enforcement, but by efforts to legalize marijuana in the state.

Community members are gathering Tuesday night to consider the consequences. They worry about the ripple effect that a drop in marijuana prices could have on the county as a whole if legalization undermines the black market.

"We have to recognize that if we have something that is this big a piece of our economy that is subsidized by being illegal, that this is an unsustainable situation," Humboldt County Supervisor Mark Lovelace said.

In recent years, anti-drug agents have seized hundreds of thousands of marijuana plants in the county, mostly from massive gardens in remote mountain forests that have earned the region the nickname Emerald Triangle. Law enforcement estimates put the street value of the crop in the billions of dollars.

The eradication efforts have not halted marijuana growing in Humboldt, but the number of plants seized does give a sense of the scale of the industry.

Meeting organizer Anna Hamilton of Shelter Cove said she believes legalization could be "devastating" to the region and that Humboldt County should plan ahead by capitalizing on its name recognition as a marijuana destination.

"We have to embrace marijuana tourism, marijuana products and services â?? and marijuana has to become a part of the Humboldt County brand," said Hamilton, who describes herself as "intimately involved" with the marijuana industry.

Supporters of a ballot measure to legalize marijuana in limited quantities are still waiting for official word that they've submitted enough signatures to qualify for the November statewide ballot.

Information from: Times-Standard, Home - Times-Standard Online
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