Friday, July 23, 2010

Union Pot Growers

My friend Darren mentioned this a few weeks ago and here we go again. Reefer madness hits California again.

But good to know that someone is thinking about making some legit money off it:


By W. James Antle, III on 7.21.10
Union Goes to Pot in California

The Los Angeles Times is reporting that the United Food and Commercial Workers Union has come out for California's Proposition 19, a ballot initiative that would "allow adults 21 and older to possess, grow and transport marijuana." State and local governments would also be allowed to tax and regulate it.

Why does the union take this stand? For the same reason, a friend notes, that unions tend to support amnesty for illegal immigrants: they want to organize the pot harvesters. Says the LA Times: "The local has about 26,000 members in California and has launched efforts to organize workers in the expanding marijuana industry, counting about 100 as members."

Now, I personally favor marijuana legalization but using this initiative as an organizing technique may be the biggest case of reefer madness the United Food and Commercial Workers Union has displayed since they endorsed Sen. Barbara Boxer (Boxer opposes Prop 19). Is Frito Lay, the maker of Doritos, already unionized?


I've often said if you want to end use of narcotics you legalize them and put the feds in chage of production and distribution. The feds would jack up the price, limit the supply and the quality. Kinda like health care. But unions may do the same.

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