Sonoma County: Beset by cannabis industry woes, renowned farmer ‘just squeaking by’

“The craft cannabis industry here in California is in crisis and on the brink of collapse,” Amber Senter, a noted advocate, said in January. Senter is co-founder and executive director of Supernova Women, a nonprofit organization that works to create opportunities for people of color in the industry.

Senter’s remarks came during a rally at the state capitol in which cannabis advocates, small farmers and business owners called for an overhaul of the California marijuana tax system as they struggled to keep afloat amid rising operating and regulatory costs.


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