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Nation’s First Unionized Pot Farm Goes Bust, Oakland Loses Bid to Be Cannabis Capital
laborunionreport.com ^ | May 22, 2011 | Labor Union Report

Posted on 05/24/2011 8:44:56 AM PDT by jacknhoo

Last year, prior to the defeat of California’s Proposition 19, it appeared as though unions had a budding new industry in which they could grow their memberships.

First, the United Food & Commercial Workers jumped onto the cannabis bandwagon. Then, the Teamsters waded into the weed growing business when Jimmy Hoffa’s union unionized 40 pot growers in Oakland, California.

Pretty soon, all of the unions (it seemed) had gone gonzo for the ganja, endorsing the initiative to legalize pot—Prop 19.

Randi Weingarten, the head of the American Federation of Teachers, essentially endorsed Proposition 19, as did the National Black Police Association and the Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP) and the Longshoremen.

Even the purple people eaters, the SEIU (who would potentially benefit by unionizing fast food chains) endorsed the measure:

Take your mouth off the bong and cheer, you legal pot advocates, because this is a good score: One of the state’s biggest and most powerful unions, the Service Employees International Union, has endorsed Proposition 19, the November ballot initiative that would legalize pot and its cultivation and distribution.

Noting then, with tongue planted firmly in cheek, that one of the easiest ways to win the war on drugs would be to unionize the drug industry, it wasn’t realized just how quickly the seeds planted would bear fruit.

Barely six months after Prop 19 went up in smoke, the Teamsters-represented Oakland pot farm has gone belly up.

As noted in the New York Times, Yan Ebyam [his first name stands for "yes and no" and his last name is "maybe" spelled backwards...a clue perhaps?] bet the farm (so to speak) on the passage of Prop 19 and lost.

Established trucking, plumbing and construction companies, scrambling for work in a down economy, opened their doors to Mr. Ebyam’s cannabis farms, thought to be the largest in the city. His workers, mostly the bud-trimmers who assure the highest-quality medical marijuana, were organized by the Teamsters.

But the failure of the statewide marijuana legalization initiative last fall, and subsequent threats from federal prosecutors, derailed the ambitious plan of city leaders to license four giant farms and thus make Oakland the legal cannabis capital of the country. And with the collapse of Oakland’s vision of marijuana supremacy came disaster for Mr. Ebyam.

Mr. Ebyam is now locked in litigation over the $1.25 million sale of one of his growing operations, and another installation has been decimated by a string of suspicious burglaries — a fitting symbol, perhaps, of an industry that could have been.

So, what of the Teamster members? Well, although the Teamsters just unionized pot workers in Michigan, it appears the Oakland members won’t be collecting that fattie of a Teamster pension:

It was the first grow operation in the country to be unionized, by the Teamsters, who won pensions, health care and a $25-an-hour wage for 40 workers. Lou Marchetti, the boss of Teamsters Local 70, was interviewed live on ABC, and an amused news anchor chuckled about the “marijuana farmers union.”

Not to mix metaphors, but knowing what happened to the unionized steel, textile and trucking industries, it should be all too easy to say: Friends don’t let friends unionize under the influence.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: corrupt; drugs; teachers; union
Unions who endorsed this measure:

American Federation of Teachers

National Black Police Association and the Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP)

Longshoremen

and more...

1 posted on 05/24/2011 8:44:58 AM PDT by jacknhoo
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To: jacknhoo

How did they keep the potheads out of it?
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2 posted on 05/24/2011 8:47:31 AM PDT by patriot08 (TEXAS GAL- born and bred and proud of it!)
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To: jacknhoo

Unionized potheads — did they forget to pay their union dues? “Oh wow, man, was I supposed to give you some money!?”


3 posted on 05/24/2011 8:52:58 AM PDT by twister881
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ROFL.

Leave it to the Unions to bankrupt a legal POT factory.

If a Union POT factory cannot make a Profit how do they expect ANY union factory to make a profit.

Probably to much sampling for Quality control.

4 posted on 05/24/2011 9:04:28 AM PDT by Bailee
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To: jacknhoo

green jobs?


5 posted on 05/24/2011 9:40:25 AM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
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To: jacknhoo

Can we round these people up and send them to the sun?


6 posted on 05/24/2011 10:50:31 AM PDT by GeronL (The Right to Life came before the Right to Happiness)
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To: jacknhoo
In the vein of life imitating art.

Brings to mind an old Saturday Night Live (back when they were funny)skit where Gilda Radner and the crew were unionized pot growers singing the "ALGORE" song.

"So look for the Union label when you are buying that joint, bag or pound !!

7 posted on 05/24/2011 5:50:04 PM PDT by HP8753 (Live Free!!!! .............or don't.)
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