With California's Legal Cannabis Market a Mess, Underground Dealers Thrive
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October 26, 2021
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Nearly five years after California voters legalized recreational marijuana, the underground cannabis market is booming, according to a report by Politico’s Alexander Nieves.
Writes Nieves: “Rather than make cannabis a Main Street fixture, California’s strict regulations have led most industry operators to close shop, flee the state or sell in the state’s illegal market that approaches $8 billion annually, twice the volume of legal sales.”
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