Voting To Remove Cannabis License Caps

in #leofinance4 years ago (edited)


It really isn't fun to have the state prevent you from pursuing your business ambitions in the market. And often it will be for no good reason, they've simply arbitrarily decided on a wide range of restrictions that millions have to submit to and adhere to.

That is if they don't want to risk their own liberty and well-being, and possibly that of their loved ones.

In the cannabis market it is flooded with these restrictions just as any other.

There can only be X number of dispensary licenses given out or for growing or producing etc, or the dispensary location has to be a certain distance from a community building or school and so on. Some dispensaries are also requiring certain certification from anyone looking to become a cashier or 'budtender' with them, similar to those who might want you to get your serving certificate before becoming a bartender; state-imposed qualifications.

Well some have been pushing for change, tired of the arbitrary restrictions.

In Maine they will be voting in November to reduce the city cap for Portland on businesses for the cannabis market.


It was just recently announced that they gathered enough signatures to put it on the initiative, to seek a removal of those caps. They had to get almost 3k signatures, about 2,400+ of them to move with this petition.

LET THE MARKET DECIDE, NOT THE GOVERNMENT.

The people should be the ones to determine how many businesses there are, which ones succeed or fail, not a central authority like the government via its coercion and arbitrary edicts. They never get it right.

If they are successful with this then it would make changes to remove the cap they've placed on cannabis businesses around the region.

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Free the markets!

People: "But Interventionism and Etatism is better and more convenient."