What about the Government taking a (cannabis) leaf out of the California story and granting permits to a set number of marijuana growers throughout the country, who would sell it to licensed outlets for use by those with a medical need for the drug (or those wanting a bloody great high - either way), and steal a jump on the way the world is inevitably going?
It's an industry that could create so much tax revenue, given its inherent popularity; it would mean no digging up the Coromandel or deep-sea drilling, for starters. Instead of losing whole generations of wily entrepreneurs to this leafy green underworld, their business acumen would be harnessed to produce a legal, safe(r) product - with by-products like hemp and hydroponics technology creating still more industry.
The sector may even invigorate the NZX, if the American example is anything to go by. In 1996 California passed the Compassionate Use Act; 15 other states have since legalised the drug for medical use. Sales of fully legal "medical" marijuana in California alone top US$1.3 billion ($1.6 billion) annually, according to Mother Jones magazine, which also sees a similarity between the dotcoms of the early internet days and today's "potcoms" - "start-ups helmed by young entrepreneurs with risky business plans [seeking] venture capital and dream[ing] of stock offerings".
The similarities go further. While the dotcom bubble was precarious and burst in spectacular fashion, California's largest cash crop - worth about US$14 billion - is also fragile, subject to the capriciousness of politicians. At any time, the US Federal Government might try and over-ride California's liberal drug laws. But that hasn't stopped young turks, "ganjapreneurs", and old hippies looking to cash in, banking on the fact that softening attitudes to pot are a reality - as is widespread use. Just like in this country, which can offer the world clean, green New Zealand, or clean New Zealand green, depending on which would bring in the most revenue.
As for me, I don't do marijuana, so I won't be contributing to the four-wheel drives of tinny house-owners or the higher tax take of a more liberal government.
I don't need to - if I want a free high, all I need to do is open my windows and inhale.
ditadeboni@xtra.co.nz