Pubdate: Fri, 10 Sep 2010 Source: Ukiah Daily Journal, The (CA) Copyright: 2010 Ross H. Liberty Contact: http://www.ukiahdailyjournal.com/feedback Website: http://www.ukiahdailyjournal.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/581 Author: Ross H. Liberty OF POT AND LIFE AFTER LEGALIZATION To the Editor: As a lifelong Libertarian I support Proposition 19 (Tax Cannabis Act of 2010, currently leading in all major polls). It will put an end to the crime associated with commercial cannabis cultivation, it will provide funds to our local governments, reduce demand on law enforcement and, most important, Prop. 19 will reduce government intrusion into folks personal lives. But the passage of Prop. 19 will come at a cost. Cannabis has been a part of our culture for 30 years, over the last 15 years cannabis has become an integral part of our economy to the exclusion of nearly everything else. Clearly the days of cannabis fetching a cash premium for the risks associated with it are numbered thus, so are the days of cannabis being a staple for our local economy. Indeed, even before the passage of Prop. 19, the days of easy money growing pot are waning. We as a community need to decide what we are going to do because we will not do what we've been doing for the last 15 or so years. It simply won't work in a world where commercial farmers are harvesting pot in the Sacramento Valley with combines and it's not sold by the pound but by the bushel or by the carton. There may be some premium for the "family farmed," hand trimmed, boutique pot but just as there are few buyers for $150 dollar bottles of wine so will there be few buyers for $1,000/pound pot in a $1,000/ton world. Full disclosure: I was a supporter of, and the spokesperson for, Measure B but the opinions expressed here are my own. Ross H. Liberty Ukiah - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake