Why New York's Underground Weed Market Isn't Going Anywhere

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New York State's cannabis program is aiming to be the most equitable in the country — but some potential applicants feel left in the dark.

. The task force has also distributed 300 civil violations and more than 30 criminal court summonses to other weed distributors.

“We’ve heard people talking about social equity and cannabis since the beginning of this industry, and very little of it has come to fruition,” says Davis, the cannabis attorney. “Minority cannabis operators have a harder time getting funding, insurance, bank accounts, all the things that any cannabis business owner already has a problem with.”

 

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We are in the 'Brave New world' by Aldous Huxley, 1932. technologically-advanced future where humans are genetically bred, socially indoctrinated, and pharmaceutically anesthetized with cannabis to passively uphold an authoritarian ruling order–all at the cost of our freedom.

Then turn on your black light.

Same government that made it a crime. Also, American media pushing equality a move to cripple liberal policy by over saturation on the moderate whites ?

No one's underground weed market is going anywhere. Some of us tried to point out that it wasn't going to go anywhere if you legalized it, but hey what did we know right? Now we're watching the California market get driven into bankruptcy by the underground market.

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