Pubdate: Fri, 23 Jul 2010 Source: Evansville Courier & Press (IN) Copyright: 2010 The Evansville Courier Company Contact: http://www.courierpress.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/138 GROWTH INDUSTRY: OAKLAND, CALIF., ENVISION AN AGRIBUSINESS FIGHT OVER POT. The hard-luck city of Oakland, Calif., an aging port and factory town, has decided to reinvent itself as an agricultural center. The City Council voted 5-2 this week to license four large facilities where marijuana could be grown and processed. The hope is that the grass factories will create hundreds of jobs, pay millions of dollars in taxes and give Oakland a jump on rival cities if Californians vote this fall to legalize recreational marijuana. The measure attracted heated opposition, but not from the people you might think, those who believe that approval of the cultivation and sale of marijuana would lead to rampant drug use. No, the opposition was from small- and medium-size growers who currently serve the medical-marijuana market and who fear they would be forced out of business. The four licenses to be approved are heavily weighted toward large operations -- an annual permit of $211,000; an 8 percent tax on gross sales and a requirement that the growers carry $2 million in liability insurance. The Associated Press says one potential applicant plans a facility that would produce 21,000 pounds of pot a year; another aspirant envisions the "Silicon Valley of Cannabis." It was ever thus in agriculture, as Oakland will find: Giant agribusiness crushing the small family farm. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D