Tucson pot rules limit garden sizes, so revenue and jobs flow to Phoenix

Pot gardenBy Brittny Mejia | For the Arizona Daily Star

Would you object to having a marijuana-growing farm in your neighborhood?

Yes. It would attract a criminal element and give the neighborhood a bad reputation.

No. It has to be grown somewhere, and it eases the pain of chronically ill people. Better to have it grown by your neighbors than by criminal cartels.

Undecided – it would depend on the circumstances.

Tucson’s decision to limit the size of marijuana cultivation sites means growers are taking their farms — and jobs — to Phoenix.

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Related: Pivotal Point Is Seen as More States Consider Legalizing Marijuana

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If you’d like to discuss marijuana issues , contact Ryan Hurley, director of the Rose Law Group Medical Marijuana Dept. rhurley@roselawgroup.com

 

 

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