Youth and the marijuana industry
The abundant marijuana farms in Humboldt County attract young people from all over to prepare the year's harvest for the market. The locals have a name for these migrant workers: “trimmigrants.” They trim the product by separating the buds from stems and seeds, and weighing out different portion sizes. But members of this transient group are taking some risks - they don't always find the jobs they're seeking, and those who do might be participating in illegal operations. Plus, the industry itself is changing. "[I]t’s a job so lucrative that some can make all of their money for the year during the three month harvest. But as laws around the country change — making marijuana legal — analysts say the pay scale is bound to go down, making trimming more like any other low-paid farm work." Find some basics about weed-trimming jobs in a post on Buzzfeed; facts and statistics about teen marijuana use; and a detailed story on the industry's underground labor force in Garberville in Humboldt County, California. More resources, and all the elements of this special report are available on Youth Radio.[youtube=http://youtu.be/_rDk6wWQVP4]