Washington Pot Shortage Hurts Pot Tourism
Washington Pot Shortage Hurts Pot Tourism
By Philip Ross July 28, 2014
A shag-carpeted vehicle called the CannaBus whisks passengers in Seattle from a marijuana dispensary to a cooking demonstration. An outfit called Kush Tourism takes visitors to a bong-making glass blower, a marijuana speakeasy or a meeting with “Farmer Tom” Lauerman, the “Walt Whitman of weed.” The trappings of a thriving pot tourism industry are there — just as Washington residents hoped when they legalized the drug two years ago. But there’s a problem: It’s hard to grow a marijuana tourism business when the crucial ingredient is missing.
http://www.ibtimes.com/washington-pot-shortage-hurts-pot-tourism-1638222
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