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Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Adelanto California the Next Big Cannabis Producer


Adelanto California the Next Big Cannabis Producer

The small desert city of Adelanto California, was founded by E.H. Richardson in 1915.  Richardson is known for inventing what would become the “Hotpoint Electric Iron”.  After selling his patent, he bought that land that would become Adelanto for $75,000, he divided the land into one acre lots that he planned to sell to the soldiers that fought in World War I, a dream that never materialized.  Fast forward 102 years, the area has been taken over by chicken ranches, orchards and what’s left over from the GeorgeAir Force Base that closed in the early 90’s.  In the more recent years Adelanto entered the solar power industry, which fizzled out in the present.  Leaving the city with an unemployment rate of 14 percent, significantly higher then the national average of 5 percent, this left Adelanto depending on the school district and their local prison system as their big employers of the region.  

About a year ago, Adelanto community leaders and soon to be elected city council member John “Bug” Woodard began to contemplate the idea of making their city in to a high-tech weed growing Mecca, just like their other High Desert counterparts.  During November of 2015, after months of debate, Adelanto became part of California’s first cities to allow the commercial cultivation of Cannabis.  Now, Adelanto went from watching the traffic drive by on the 395 to hordes of luxury cars pilling in, as stated by John “Bug” Woodard from an interview published by CNBC,  “Every day I have to pinch myself because we’re seeing Bentleys, Rolls-Royces coming to town, these cars weren’t coming here a year ago.  They wouldn’t even think about coming down this old crappy road over here.”

John "Bug" Woodard


If California votes adult recreational cannabis use legal, CA, is looking a $4 billion cannabis market, almost double that of Colorado’s $2.5 billion marijuana market, according to the cannabis analytics done by New Frontier and ArcView Market Research. 

As Adelanto grows in popularity,  it gains celebrity attention from Bob Marley’s son, Ky-Mani Marley,  who has licensed his own strain to be grown in Adelanto.  As time goes on, and if recreational marijuana is legalized in the state, there are sure to be more star attention aimed toward this region of California due to its close proximity to Los Angeles.  This is just another great example of how legalizing cannabis will help the local and national economic crisis, again showing the American public how harmless marijuana is, compared to some of the substances like prescription pills and alcohol that actually kill people.

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