Tabernacle Couple Who Owns Over 130-Acre Farm, Request "Discussion" To Learn "Concerns" About Overturning Cannabis Industry Ban

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Quoting from sub-headline of article:

"Veteran Committeewoman Cites Concern ‘Actual Farming’ Might ‘Go Away’ if (Cannabis Industry) Allowed in"

That seems a little bit like saying that a drowning man might be discouraged from continuing to swim if life-saving devices were made available. When future historians look back at the demise of traditional small farming in Tabernacle, the cannabis industry will barely rate a footnote. At most, cannabis horticulture would be a symptom of the underlying problems facing small farming here and elsewhere.
 

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I don't know if her farm is one, but those farms who get in bed with the state and conservation non-profits by taking money from them in a promise to remain a working farm, should not then be allowed to grow things in buildings. Open space shoud be open, for the visual aspect. That's what it's all about in my opinion.
 
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