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KamaAina

(78,249 posts)
Fri May 22, 2015, 02:14 PM May 2015

How Black Farmers Are Being Shut Out of the Medical Marijuana Industry

http://blog.blackbusiness.org/2015/05/how-black-farmers-shut-out-medical-marijuana.html#.VV9sc0YdyQZ

The legalization of marijuana is spreading across America, gaining supporters to allow the legal use of marijuana for medical purposes. Florida is one of the states that has joined the trend to allow some nurseries to grow marijuana, but black farmers and nurseries have been left out. Why?

Low-THC marijuana has been known to help patients who suffer from cancer, seizures, and muscle spasms. Many states like Florida are allowing nurseries to grow and distribute it, but under very tight constraints. For example, in order to get a license to grow and distribute marijuana in Florida, nurseries must have been in business for 30 years. The problem is that black farmers and nurseries were virtually non-existent 30 years ago.

In addition, it is expensive to get a license to enter the business of growing marijuana. It can cost thousands of dollars, and this can be a huge roadblock for many black entrepreneurs and others who want a piece of the pie. The pie represents what the Florida state Department of Revenue projects medical marijuana businesses could make -- $5.6 billion in annual sales.

It was only last year that Florida Governor Rick Scott (R) signed the Compassionate Medical Cannabis Act, legalizing marijuana in the state for medical purposes. Since that time, black farmers have been working hard to get the governor to ease up on regulations that are preventing them from entering the industry. Black farmers, with the support of the Florida Black Farmers and Agriculturists Association, aren't giving up but continuing their fight for equality in the medical marijuana industry.
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How Black Farmers Are Being Shut Out of the Medical Marijuana Industry (Original Post) KamaAina May 2015 OP
I had a passenger say that legal MJ was bad for Detroit FrodosPet May 2015 #1

FrodosPet

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1. I had a passenger say that legal MJ was bad for Detroit
Fri May 22, 2015, 02:27 PM
May 2015

Sure, some people went to jail, some people died, but at least white suburban tokers were still going into Detroit to buy their high. Now they go to their caregiver or the local compassion club.

I personally support legalization, and young people dying or going to jail is not a good outcome, but he raised an interesting point about how dependent the urban community is on the revenue from illegal drug sales.

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