It's harvest season for California's largest cash crop - cannabis. Valued at more than $11 billion, it's worth more than the states grape and almond industries combined. California grows more pot than any place in the country.
Three years ago, voters approved a ballot measure called Prop 64 in California. It made cannabis legal for anyone over the age of 21. Advocates said a regulated pot industry would push out the black market and generate more than a half billion dollars a year for the state.
So has it worked? Not quite.
We spent a week in a region of California that should be rolling in profits: the emerald triangle. What Napa is to wine, the triangle is to weed. Its Mediterranean climate and rich soil are famous for producing some of the highest quality cannabis in the world.
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