Harvey Wasserman

Harvey Wasserman

Posted: July 9, 2009 03:20 PM

California Should Pay Its People in Pot

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California's state finances have gone to pot, and that's what it should use to pay its employees.

Right now the state is issuing I.O.U.'s to those who work for it. Sacramento says they are worth the paper they're printed on, but most Californians know that's true only if they are used to roll joints.

The state's key available assets are in its farms and fields....and in its prisons and legal system.

Medical marijuana is legal in California. Estimates put last year's traffic in prescription-approved pot at around a billion dollars. If the state were properly organized to tax that and non-medical marijuana -- whose dollar volume is many times greater -- it might actually have enough money to pay its employees.

By legalizing marijuana, California could immediately free tens of thousands of prisoners at a savings of tens of millions of dollars. Those quick savings could be a down payment on the salaries of its employees (and cover the unemployment benefits that will be due prison builders and guards who will be laid off).

But they, in turn, could go to work growing marijuana. With its huge agricultural resources, California could immediately become the world hub of the legal marijuana trade. (Mendocino and other counties are already vying for this title).

It could also pay its employees if not in dollars, then in pot. Here's how:

Once the legislature decides to legalize marijuana, the state could go into the business of growing its own. (The offices of the Department of Agriculture are not that far from the Bureau of Prisons).

Various California cities, including Oakland, are already raising pot to keep prices down for the legal medical trade. So official expertise is readily available. Like the current and previous two Presidents of the United States, the current Governor of California is known to have extensive first-hand knowledge about the many uses of this precious weed.

Thus the state could grow its own leafy payroll. Some marijuana will be immediately available from the confiscated stashes that have traditionally been consumed by arresting officers.

But there will obviously be a gap between the moment of legalization and the moment the first officially grown buds are ready to pick.

So while California waits, it can issue marijuana futures as pay instead of I.O.U.'s. The futures would include a special dispensation to sell the existing stashes many of the state employees may already be holding (of course, no state employee would break the law, so these will all be medical stashes).

Being the first state to legalize, California pot would skyrocket in value. Once the actual buds arrive from the government, state employees would be free to sell their redeemed futures in other states, which will then face a dilemma.

In these hard times, the tourist dollars from those "Okies in reverse" fanning out with their pot to sell will be hard to turn down. So will the potential tax revenues. So the other 49 states will be forced to choose between seeing those hard-earned pot proceeds headed to the Pacific in the pockets of previously impoverished California state employees -- or legalizing it, taxing it, freeing their own prisoners, and growing it at home.

Tom Joad will have returned to roost, driving the ghost of a Volkwagen bus.

A dozen states have already legalized medical marijuana, Many are having state budgetary problems of their own.

But California is the only one now issuing I.O.U.s to state employees. Its topography, resident expertise and gubernatorial brain cell history make it an ideal candidate for what is bound to come, sooner or later. Why not now?

Yippie!

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California's state finances have gone to pot, and that's what it should use to pay its employees. Right now the state is issuing I.O.U.'s to those who work for it. Sacramento says they are worth the...
California's state finances have gone to pot, and that's what it should use to pay its employees. Right now the state is issuing I.O.U.'s to those who work for it. Sacramento says they are worth the...
 
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- kittyonice I'm a Fan of kittyonice 2 fans permalink

Aside from always assuming that CA will be the first state to legalize, I just realized it MUST be the first state, otherwise us Californians will endanger our traditional roll of being on the forefront of the new, We are a state of visionaries and industrious, and lord knows the northern counties could use the economic up-swing after seeing the limber industry go south (for good reasons of course). Having grown up in southern oregon, I've known my share of pot smoking red necks, no reason the loggers can't become gardeners. This is very cool, I hope Obama doesn't become a wuss and chicken out on supporting States' right to legislate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:28 AM on 08/06/2009
- zitlight73 I'm a Fan of zitlight73 32 fans permalink

"The reason marijuana will never be legalized is; nobody can remember where they put the petition." George Carlin

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:59 PM on 07/10/2009

CNN Today: Legalize Marijuana. 1 million votes and Pres. O will consider.

Call: 973-409-3274. Listen to msg and press #.

One million votes and Obama will do it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:07 PM on 08/05/2009
- limcy76 I'm a Fan of limcy76 4 fans permalink

The way to get it legal is to get every organizations involved. From normil to hempusa.com.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 AM on 07/10/2009

PUFMM.org is trying to get a medical exemption for cannabis in Florida - the reddest state of all. Go to PUFMM.org and download petition if you are a Florida voter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:08 PM on 08/05/2009
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California could be the hero - the first domino to fall. It could show not only the rest of the States - but the rest of the world, that the revenue from Cannabis and Hemp will be astronomical. And of course the bonus - no more prohibition created crime!

Wise would be the State that leads the way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:51 AM on 07/10/2009
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Yup

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:08 AM on 07/10/2009
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make it happen America set the ganja prisoners free......­...yesterd­ay.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:02 PM on 07/09/2009
- iblogleft I'm a Fan of iblogleft 73 fans permalink
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Hemp could fuel a bio diesel revolution.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:51 PM on 07/09/2009
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Try that and see how long Holder stays out of state business.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:45 PM on 07/09/2009
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