The government is sending a message, they don't care whether we try to operate legally or not. It seems as if they are so completely opposed to legalization that they would do anything they can to stop it.
Guest | Apr 30, 2011
Instead of worrying about it being a "pot farm" why can't people see it as a new company who will be adding money to the local economy. This should be a day of celebration that such a business wants to move to town not a day of wanting them gone.
Instead of worrying about it being a "pot farm" why can't people see it as a new company who will be adding money to the local economy. This should be a day of celebration that such a business wants to move to town not a day of wanting them gone.
Big props to Delta Allied Growers for the courage to help expand the MMJ industry to provide this OBVIOUS MUCH NEEDED MEDICINE. Come'on now, they are even offering a percentage of income which would count to them as tax percentage (COULD PASS AS A PAYOFF!!!)
As for the people in the town, I agree with Kushie Q, this is the fastest cash crop known to man and the town will only benefit from this farm especially if DAG does their best to keep it low key & unexposed to the community, and prove that the MMJ Industry is and can be a professional benefit to the economy.
It's time the government remembered how this country was founded. By the people for the people. Not for big brother to dominate and control us. We all need to rebel once again to show this type of behavior is not acceptable to us. We only get what we demand.
As for the people in the town, I agree with Kushie Q, this is the fastest cash crop known to man and the town will only benefit from this farm especially if DAG does their best to keep it low key & unexposed to the community, and prove that the MMJ Industry is and can be a professional benefit to the economy.