Pubdate: Thu, 01 Jan 2015
Source: Sacramento News & Review (CA)
Copyright: 2015 Chico Community Publishing, Inc.
Contact:  http://newsreview.com/sacto/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/540
Author: Ngaio Bealum

TAKING STOCK OF THIS YEAR'S HARVEST

Hempy New Year! Can we get one of those end of the year recap things 
that people do around this time?

- -Luke Enbach

Heck yes, you can. And away we go:

Low: Local politicians trying to hold on to prohibitionist policies. 
I'm looking at you, Fresno and Placer and Sacramento counties. No 
dispensaries allowed, and patients aren't allowed to grow their own 
meds? For shame. Placer gets a small pass because they do allow some 
growing, but still. Try to get it together, you guys.

High: Weed keeps winning elections. Alaska, Oregon, Washington, D.C. 
All have legal weed now. Sweet. Way to go, activists! By the way, 32 
states now have laws allowing the medicinal use of marijuana. If you 
are too stoned for math, that's dang near two-thirds of all states in 
the entire United States. Overgrow the government, indeed.

Low: Los Angeles continues to hate the future. A few months ago, a 
judge in L.A. shut down the cannabis farmers market. And just a few 
weeks ago, a judge in L.A. shut down a medical-marijuana delivery 
app. I know L.A. is just now getting around to dealing with all of 
the dispensaries it has, but can city officials not see the writing 
on the wall? I went to a farmers market in Lake County and it was 
great! I have also been to a few in Washington state and they were 
also fantastic. Just slap a tax on the weed sold at the market, and a 
small city fee per delivery on the app, and there should be no 
problems. How hard is this to figure out?

High: Great cannabis events on the West Coast. All of the events I 
hit this year were amazing. Good weed, great music, fantastic people 
and no fights. Apparently, marijuana promotes peace. Special shouts 
out to the Emerald Cup in Santa Rosa, and the Southern Oregon Hemp 
and Music Expo.

Low: Eh, not much else to complain about, really. Obama just pardoned 
or commuted the sentences of (I think it was) eight people doing 
serious time for nonviolent drug offenses. That only leaves about 
100,000 other nonviolent drug offenders in custody. But I guess it's a start.

High: Growing weed outdoors. This year I have seen and smelled and 
smoked and enjoyed so much incredible cannabis that was grown the 
old-fashioned way: using dirt, water and sun. You don't need much 
else. The harvest this year has been incredible! The Emerald Cup (an 
outdoor-grown cannabis competition) received 671 entries from around 
the state, and I heard they were all fantastic. I feel like outdoor 
pot definitely tastes better than indoor pot. Plus I think it's more 
environmentally sustainable, as long as you aren't polluting the 
watershed or stealing water.

Overall, this has been a good year for marijuana, and a great year 
for marijuana law reform. I wish you all a happy Kwanzaa and a great new year!
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