I enjoyed reading your article. As we as a society re-think the war on drugs, and cannabis specifically, both medicinal and recreational, I wish there were more practical solutions being presented to problems that must be addressed. I wonder though... have you given thought to what would constitute BMPs? Who would determine these? It seems to me that the current incentive is really no incentive at all; it is clear, based on the number of current applications submitted compared to total number of estimated grows, that the current system is not working, and I don't see that changing without real change in how cannabis is treated in relation to every other agriculture crop.
Re: “It's What, Not How, You Grow”
I enjoyed reading your article. As we as a society re-think the war on drugs, and cannabis specifically, both medicinal and recreational, I wish there were more practical solutions being presented to problems that must be addressed. I wonder though... have you given thought to what would constitute BMPs? Who would determine these? It seems to me that the current incentive is really no incentive at all; it is clear, based on the number of current applications submitted compared to total number of estimated grows, that the current system is not working, and I don't see that changing without real change in how cannabis is treated in relation to every other agriculture crop.