Some Vermont cannabis cultivators say they might be forced out of business after state lawmakers rejected a plan that would have allowed them to sell marijuana directly to consumers.
Small growers wanted lawmakers to approve a pilot program under which they would conduct direct-to-consumer sales at places such as farmers markets, according to Vermont Public.
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The growers say that limited shelf space makes it hard for them to sell their cannabis.
“We are at a turning point,” Ethan Kramer, co-owner of Tilia Hillis in Fairfield, told the Senate Committee on Agriculture in March, according to GreenMountain Cannabis News.
“We do not have an oversupply. We have a bottleneck at retail.
“Everything goes through that, so small farms are failing. They are going
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