Pubdate: Wed, 29 Jan 2014
Source: East Bay Express (CA)
Section: Legalization Nation
Copyright: 2014 East Bay Express
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Author: David Downs

WHY CALIFORNIA WEED IS STILL THE BEST

Although pot is still not fully legal in California, here are seven
reasons why the state's weed scene still beats Colorado and Washington.

Proponents of reforming California's marijuana law appear to be a bit
jealous of the wildly successful launch of legal pot sales in Colorado
this year - and you can't blame them. Any adult over 21 in Colorado
can walk into one of more than fifty state-sanctioned stores and
legally buy weed - no medical card necessary. The state of Washington
plans to follow this spring.

But after going to Denver and buying some legal ganja, we can say,
"Take heart, Cali." Here are seven reasons why California's weed scene
still beats Colorado or Washington.

Legal Stores? Yeah, We Got That

People with a doctor's note for pot can go onto Weedmaps.com and find
dank in any county in the state. I went into The Green Cross
dispensary on Mission Street in San Francisco recently, showed my
California driver's license, bought an eighth-ounce of outdoor Blue
Dream for $25, and was on my way in, like, eight minutes.
Revolutionary? Nope. Just another day in San Francisco, which has more
than fifteen medical cannabis dispensaries.

The East Bay has dozens more scattered across Oakland, Berkeley, and
Richmond, as well as delivery services that will drive medical weed to
your house. And San Jose has about eighty medical pot stores.

Token Appointments

Sure, Coloradans no longer need a state marijuana card to buy weed,
but a doctor's recommendation for marijuana is astonishingly easy to
get in California. All you need is about $80 and some pain,
depression, anxiety, etc.

Plus, "weed is de facto legal in most parts of the state," said
420-friendly comedian, frequent traveler, and Sacramento resident
Ngaio Bealum.

In 2010, then-Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger made possession of less
than an ounce of pot an infraction - equal to a parking ticket.
Subsequently, pot possession arrests have plummeted from 54,849 in
2010 to 7,768 in 2012.

Better Herb

Ask Cannabis Cup judges and lab operators that work in Colorado and
Washington - California blows the rest of the world away in terms of
the best ganja. Why wouldn't we? We're the number-one domestic
producer of the stuff, with an industry that stretches back to the
Sixties.

Former High Times editor turned Vice correspondent David Bienenstock
has helped throw Cannabis Cup competitions in Amsterdam and around the
United States. The Emerald Triangle of Northern California remains
unrivaled, he said. "When it comes to cannabis, there's a history, a
set of traditions and a depth of knowledge in those communities that's
just unparalleled," he said. "You've got third-or even
fourth-generation growers and breeders who've been through a war with
the government over this plant, and now stand poised to come out the
other side victorious."

"California weed is still the best," added Bealum. "A club in Tahoe
just won second place at the High Times Cup in Amsterdam."

Better Prices

We paid $48 for an eighth-ounce of top-shelf Blue Dream at 3D Cannabis
Center in Denver, which isn't bad. But statistically, Californians get
the best deals on weed. Period. In Los Angeles, buy-one-get-one-free
eighth-ounces of medical pot were the norm under the unregulated
free-for-all of the past few years. Dispensaries also routinely cover
the sales tax.

By contrast, Colorado taxes weed at about 25 percent, and Washington
has taxes of 75 percent.

Regulations, Hah!

Californians can also access many more different types of weed as well
as pot products, because an absence of state regulation has made
California a hyper-libertarian weed dystopia. For example, you can't
sell pure hash in Washington. In Colorado, pot retailers have to farm
70 percent of the weed they sell. But in California, dispensaries
carry every type of hash and have the pick of the best of small-batch,
artisanal herb in the world.

A Farmers' Market

Coloradans can now grow up to six plants indoors. But Washingtonians
cannot home grow at all. Yet a Californian with a doctor's note can
grow as many plants outdoors as is medically necessary, the courts
have said.

California also has some of the best soil and weather for agriculture
in the world. The Rockies? Not so much.

"The outdoor scene in Cali is leaps and bounds ahead of everyone
else," said Bealum. "Colorado doesn't have the climate. Or the dirt.
Or the old hippies."

Because, California

"Listen: Cali is the home of weed culture," Bealum said.

There's a reason why Dr. Dre's The Chronic doesn't name-check Spokane.
California has been synonymous with weed culture for the last
half-century. We were the first to legalize medical in 1996.

"None of those states would have [anything] if California hadn't
started the ball rolling - bud growing - in 1996. 1996!" said Bealum.
"That's hella way before anyone else. So all these
Johnny-come-latelies can pop all the yang they want, but they know who
the true OGs - you heard me, OG, as in OG Kush - truly are." 
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