employees at medical marijuana dispensary join union

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At a ceremony hosted by Oakland City Council's Rebecca Kaplan, 100 employees at medical marijuana dispensary and education hub Oaksterdam University turned in their membership cards to join the United Food and Commercial Workers Union, Local 5.
It may well be the first union pot shop in the country, if not the world.
While it will help employees collectively bargain and resolve disputes with management, it also gives owner Richard Lee political allies with labor organizations.
Lee is responsible for the Tax Cannabis 2010 ballot measure, which would decriminalize recreational use of cannabis, which polls suggest has neatly divided California voters.


As legitimization of the multi-billion dollar business in marijuana could set the stage for a growth industry, one that UFCW is now in on the ground floor of. Which could help sway other growth-oriented unions like the Service Employees International Union.
Of course, police officer associations and the correctional officers union are unlikely to throw their support behind the ballot measure, since more drug arrests means more money and jobs for law enforcement and prisons.
It remains to be seen if the ballot measure will pick up a new string of labor endorsements, or whether it will pay off politically for the likes of Kaplan, who's running for Mayor of Oakland.
Jackson West loves it when labor and civil liberties meet, as in this case and that of San Francisco's worker-owned Lusty Lady.






MOTHERFUCKING
 
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They are changing the union from "United Food and Commercial Workers Union, Local 5." to "Dope Peddlers and Stoner Entertainers Union, Local 420."
 
So they go from being worthless potheads to worthless potheads with the power to bankrupt companies?
 
Expanding drug use in an already failing state is. Especially when they join groups that do more harm than good.
 
The state is failing because of too much money spent and not enough revenue generated. Legalizing pot will help both of those problems.
 
I dont smoke (pot or cigs), or drink. But legalizing pot won't create any more problems then the degenerate alcoholics and chronic smokers we have already.
 
increase overall drug usage by introducing an easy way to get a gateway drug. Sounds like a good idea with no negative consequences.
 
let me guess, you see marijuanaa as a life threatening drug, far worse then the consumption of drinkin of alcohol
 
Oh and gateway drug lol. Its about as gateway as cigarettes. Remove the taboo and it just becomes recreational like alcohol.
 
oh that card.. livin is a gateway to do everything!

if you breath, you will try it


guess wat, i started w/beer, that was my gateway i just like gettin high
 
Cigarettes and alcohol are also "gateway drugs". Do you want to make them illegal too?
 
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