Protecting Small Scale Cannabis Growers

As legalization spreads there is a growing need for Protecting Small Scale Cannabis Growers. First of all, the Cottage Cannabis Farmers Bill creates a new licence type 1C “Specialty Cottage”. Especially relevant to micro-farmers and Protecting Small Scale Cannabis Growers, a Specialty Cottage now has legal definition in California. A Specialty Cottage is a single cultivation site less than 2,500 sq ft. with mixed lights – there can be up to 25 outdoor plants and only 500 sq ft. for indoor cultivation. As a result, the micro-farmer has a protected space in the legislature of a booming industry facing constant compliance changes.

California’s Cottage Cannabis Farmers Bill Restricts “Big Weed” Monopoly in the Industry.

Consequently helping prevent operations coined “Big Weed” from taking over the green rush. “Big Weed” comes from the similar economic state we see with the prescription medication industry “Big Pharma”. So this California Bill that is Protecting Small Scale Cannabis Growers is leading the way in defining this special type of license. In turn, California’s Cottage Cannabis Farmers Bill ensures diversity and opportunity in the green rush. As a result Small Scale Cannabis Growers find sustainable involvement in the marijuana industry opposed to being forced out by large conglomerates.

In conclusion, California’s Cottage Cannabis Act is leading the movement of micro-farmers and Protecting Small Scale Cannabis Growers. Even though most states and federal governments seem to prefer Small Scale Cannabis Growers to large scale operations, it is important that there be legislature protecting the diversity of the cannabis industry.

 

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