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EE_
14th May 2015, 09:08 AM
I love how these people get alarmed that pot will put increased strain on the ecosystem, when corporate farms are sucking the aquifer dry to produce products that are mostly sold around the world for huge profits...and the water bottling companies/walmart are buying California water for pennies and reselling it for a 65,500% profit.

I believe these corporations would sell every last nut, grape and vegtable over-seas for more profit if they could. I don't think the corporate farms are doing us some big favor by selling us California grown food. The only reason they do, is because they grow more then they can sell for more profit...and if they did sell all our food elsewhere and anyone found out about it, there would be a mass scale lynching!

They wouldn't care less if we had to eat less quality food from Mexico, China and Fukushima if they could get more profit.

I'd venture to say pot provides more to the economy and citizens then any of the corporations do. Pot is mostly US grown, sold and used in the US.

That's my 2 ¢

Climate Change, Drought Likely Means Marijuana Grown In California Will Be More Potent
May 13, 2015 5:25 PM

SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) – A warming climate could boost the medicinal and psychoactive properties of plants including cannabis, that according to experts.

The Daily Climate reports, climate change could also play a huge role in the number of people growing marijuana on public lands, which would put increased strain on the ecosystem.

Lewis Ziska, a plant physiologist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service, said his research shows that marijuana grown outdoors will likely become stronger and require less water to thrive. He said a small portion of plant species have adapted to lower carbon dioxide levels, but most including marijuana, still feel deprived.

Retired USDA ethno-botanist James Duke said that when plants are stressed, like is often the case during a drought, they tend to exhibit more of their medicinal properties.

This all comes as the marijuana market becomes more and more crowded in Northern California and the state continues to deal with a drought. California’s so-called Emerald Triangle [marijuana growing counties of Mendocino, Humboldt, Trinity] has seen a doubling of pot production from 2009 to 2012, that according to a 2014 California Department of Fish and Wildlife study.

The massive amounts of water these growers are using has wildlife biologists concerned about what this will mean for fish and wildlife habitat, aquatic life and water quality in the area.
http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2015/05/13/climate-change-drought-likely-means-marijuana-grown-in-california-will-be-more-potent/

Horn
14th May 2015, 10:05 AM
Designed in combination to please a particular market segment. Bringing those already "in" the market, closer towards more draconian law making, and forcing out free thinking entrepreneur startups. Survival of the stingiest state sponsored mentality. They love the state telling them its legal or not legal...it really doesn't matter which.

"Leniency is just bringing in more people, and it's getting tougher and tougher. There's more on the market, so prices are going down while everything else is going up – fuel, the price of amendments." -Bill, Northern California marijuana farmer

http://www.dailyclimate.org/tdc-newsroom/2015/05/climate-change-marijuana-pot-global-warming-potent

Serpo
14th May 2015, 03:25 PM
A tradable commodity..........to many people..............