By Matt Krupnick, The Guardian, November 4, 2021
Half a million dollars and nearly four years into his Los Angeles-based cannabis venture, Donnie Andersonhad no shop, no prospects and a mountain of debt.
With financial help from family and friends, Anderson rented a $6,000-a-month space in January 2018 for his new cannabisretail shop. He kept paying the rent as the city’s permitting process dragged on. He bought cabinets and other equipment as he waited. And waited.
Sick of waiting, he’s selling all that equipment and giving up his lease. Inaction by the city is forcing him to give up his dream, he says.
“It’s killing business owners,” Anderson says. “All the air has been let out of me.”
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