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🎙️ Powered by THC Group, Policy, Decoded is the Sunday briefing that steps back from the churn and unpacks one consequential policy story shaping cannabis, hemp, alcohol, and regulated markets.
This week, we break down the repeal playbook now showing up in states like Massachusetts, Maine, and Arizona, and explain why the next fight over legalization will not be a culture war rerun. The strategy is a competence attack aimed straight at the persuadable middle: convince voters that commercialization cannot be trusted, then offer rollback as the “reasonable” fix.
We walk through the case opponents are building and why it works when the system hands them footage: pediatric exposures, rising THC potency, gas station THC, impaired driving, illicit cultivation, and regulators who look distracted. Then we shift to what serious oversight actually looks like in practice, and why the industry’s biggest vulnerability is fragmentation and tolerance for behavior that undermines everyone’s credibility.
The question is no longer whether legalization was justified. The question is whether the system looks governed.
đź”— Related post: https://www.homegrown-group.com/blog/repeal-playbook
Subscribe to the Sunday briefing: https://policy-decoded.beehiiv.com/?modal=signup
This podcast may include content written or produced with the support of AI tools under human direction and editorial oversight.
By The Homegrown Consulting Group🎙️ Powered by THC Group, Policy, Decoded is the Sunday briefing that steps back from the churn and unpacks one consequential policy story shaping cannabis, hemp, alcohol, and regulated markets.
This week, we break down the repeal playbook now showing up in states like Massachusetts, Maine, and Arizona, and explain why the next fight over legalization will not be a culture war rerun. The strategy is a competence attack aimed straight at the persuadable middle: convince voters that commercialization cannot be trusted, then offer rollback as the “reasonable” fix.
We walk through the case opponents are building and why it works when the system hands them footage: pediatric exposures, rising THC potency, gas station THC, impaired driving, illicit cultivation, and regulators who look distracted. Then we shift to what serious oversight actually looks like in practice, and why the industry’s biggest vulnerability is fragmentation and tolerance for behavior that undermines everyone’s credibility.
The question is no longer whether legalization was justified. The question is whether the system looks governed.
đź”— Related post: https://www.homegrown-group.com/blog/repeal-playbook
Subscribe to the Sunday briefing: https://policy-decoded.beehiiv.com/?modal=signup
This podcast may include content written or produced with the support of AI tools under human direction and editorial oversight.