
About 100 marijuana workers in Oakland will join the 26,000-member United Food and Commercial Workers Local 5 in San Jose, making the union the first in the country to organize employees of marijuana-related businesses.
Some political observers think the union’s move could help legitimize marijuana usage and build support for a November ballot measure (the Control and Tax Cannabis initiative) that would legalize cannabis possession and use for adults 21 and over. Such a major change in law could lead to a thriving new industry, create more jobs and produce higher revenues through taxation of marijuana sales, advocates argue.
California voters are currently split over the idea of legalization, 49% of likely voters in favor and 48% opposed, according to a new poll by the Public Policy Institute of California, although other polls have shown strong support for legalization.
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Any worker has the right to join a union regardless of the work they do. Regardless what one thinks of legalization shouldn't this workers be entitled to the same rights as other workers?
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