 When Sonoma County shut down this spring, cannabis businesses, deemed essential, were allowed to stay open.  Now that the county is wrestling with a plunge in tax revenues, marijuana growers and sellers see an opportunity. Loosen permitting and other restrictions, they say, and we can guarantee a boost in cash for the county. Alexa Wall, chair of the Sonoma County Growers' Alliance, spoke with KRCB's Adia White about the industry's offer of help.
When Sonoma County shut down this spring, cannabis businesses, deemed essential, were allowed to stay open.  Now that the county is wrestling with a plunge in tax revenues, marijuana growers and sellers see an opportunity. Loosen permitting and other restrictions, they say, and we can guarantee a boost in cash for the county. Alexa Wall, chair of the Sonoma County Growers' Alliance, spoke with KRCB's Adia White about the industry's offer of help.  Could Looser Cannabis Permit Requirements Help Boost Tax Revenue?
- Written by: Adia White
 When Sonoma County shut down this spring, cannabis businesses, deemed essential, were allowed to stay open.  Now that the county is wrestling with a plunge in tax revenues, marijuana growers and sellers see an opportunity. Loosen permitting and other restrictions, they say, and we can guarantee a boost in cash for the county. Alexa Wall, chair of the Sonoma County Growers' Alliance, spoke with KRCB's Adia White about the industry's offer of help.
When Sonoma County shut down this spring, cannabis businesses, deemed essential, were allowed to stay open.  Now that the county is wrestling with a plunge in tax revenues, marijuana growers and sellers see an opportunity. Loosen permitting and other restrictions, they say, and we can guarantee a boost in cash for the county. Alexa Wall, chair of the Sonoma County Growers' Alliance, spoke with KRCB's Adia White about the industry's offer of help.   
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