Posted by Jeff Solsby at 12:00 am on Aug 05, 2008 Comments Off on One Writer’s Take on the New Pot Economy
Permit me to detour from my usual inside-the-beltway
reporting.
If Marco Ramius can read Halsey, I can read the New
Yorker. Explore the pros, "cons" and everything in between by
reading David Samuels’ interesting report on the state of the
California "medical" pot economy.
While the piece misses some points of distinction (no one from
"down south" calls Humbolt or anyplace in Nor Cal "upstate," nor is
there a "state police" agency–that would be the California Highway
Patrol, an important distinction), the article nonetheless offers
interesting reporting, a look at the vague middle areas of the
quasi-legal medical marijuana market, and first-hand accounts
gathered over a long period of reporting.
We learn how the law enacting the medical marijuana initiative
authorizes doctors to prescribe, patients to consume for certain
treatments (when authorized by a doctor) and certain establishments
to sell to authorized patients. We also learn that it is
legal to grow under certain circumstances–oddly, the law leaves a
void about the transport of pot from legal field to legal shop,
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