A look at the occupation of marijuana clipper

Published Monday October 6th, 2008
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What: The temporary job involves grooming marijuana plants that have been harvested from fields or indoor grow operations.

When: Demand from pot operations starts at the beginning of fall, when most outdoor crops are ready to be harvested.

Why: Workers are paid either hourly, starting around $10, or by weight. Meals and pot are often provided. Money is tax-free because the occupation operates outside the law.

Why not: Police say during a bust, clippers get charged along with the masterminds.

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A BILLION dollar industry, just in BC, that the government is refusing the cash in on. This used to be the same thing with VLTs until the government took control. I wonder how many more people would rely on government programs if this work was not available?
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Fred R., Fredericton on 07/10/08 11:09:05 AM AST
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