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RE: Steemit Story Update: On Location at HomeGrown Hydroponics and Phytomedical, Where Cannabis Coaching Was in Full Swing

in #cannabis7 years ago

There can be so many unintended consequences from sweeping legislation. It's good to expect and advocate for adjustments, that's for sure. I should make clear that I was referring specifically to existing warehouse space in my earlier comment. I should have been more specific. We have some serious state rules that prohibit urban sprawl, so we won't see new industrial warehouses outside of town (and that's a good thing). We have lots of unused timber mills from our logging heydays. It will be interesting to see if the marijuana industry ends up rebuilding those sites. That would be a huge boon.

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It would be a huge investment in existing infrastructure.
We have some rules and regs around growing practices already in place, in that growing operations can't be located within a certain distance of school zones, for example.
Oddly enough there doesn't seem to be "facility inspectors" to police those rules and regs yet.
Still a mostly wild frontier.

I guess that's what happens when we are living during times of change. As long as folks stay engaged and push politicians and agencies to be responsive, there's hope for a good outcome. Inspectors do seem like a key part of rules and regs, lol.

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