SACRAMENTO – For years, activists in the marijuana legalization movement have claimed that cannabis is America’s biggest cash crop. Now they’re citing government statistics to prove it. A report released today by a marijuana public policy analyst contends that the market value of pot produced in the U.S. exceeds $35 billion – far more than the crop value of such heartland staples as corn, soybeans and hay, which are the top three legal cash crops. California is responsible for more than a third of the cannabis harvest, with an estimated production of $13.8 billion that exceeds the value of the state’s grapes, vegetables and hay combined – and marijuana is the top cash crop in a dozen states, the report states. The report estimates that marijuana production has increased tenfold in the past quarter century despite an exhaustive anti-drug effort by law enforcement. Jon Gettman, the report’s author, is a public policy consultant and leading proponent of the push to drop marijuana from the federal list of hard-core Schedule 1 drugs – which are deemed to have no medicinal value and a high likelihood of abuse – such as heroin and LSD. He argues that […]
Thursday, December 28th, 2006
Pot is Called Biggest Cash Crop
Author: ERIC BAILEY
Source: Los Angeles Times
Publication Date: 18-Dec-06
Link: Pot is Called Biggest Cash Crop
Source: Los Angeles Times
Publication Date: 18-Dec-06
Link: Pot is Called Biggest Cash Crop
Stephan: The absurdity of U.S. drug policies, like so many things in our government that are driven by pandering to special interest groups, rather than common sense and good governance, becomes increasingly surreal.