California marijuana legalisation faces unlikely foe: growers
Some growers believe going legit would be less lucrative than selling to states where marijuana remains illegal
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
The executive director of the California Growers Association trade group, Hezekiah Allen has long sought an end to what he calls "prohibition". But he said he can't bring himself to vote for Proposition 64, a referendum on California's November ballot that would legalize cultivation, sale and recreational use of marijuana. Growers fear going legit will mean too much red tape and burdensome oversight. Some fear an onslaught of big business - and competition that could wipe them out. "I don't want to replace a criminal injustice with an economic injustice," Allen said.