Quote from oldtime:
no kidding, they are over commited in corn. I spent quite a bit of time down south and got addicted to grits. Then I had to do some business in Illinois. There all around me was corn, corn, corn and nothing but corn, but no grits in the restaurant. They are really messed up. Most of that acreage could grow some decent pot. The farmers need it and the people want it.
Problem is, in Chicago (or Springfield) nothing happens until all the palms are greased. It's been that way since the days of Al Capone.
When somebody figures out how a politician can make more money on legal pot than they are now making on illegal pot, the damn will break. And that will be good for farmers. And what's good for farmers is good for America.