The commercial cannabis farm I've been working and consulting for fired the entire grow here about 2 weeks ago.
Colorado law is changing so that grows can no longer store product for 3+ years (that's ridiculous to begin with,) instead there's now a 9 month limitation you can store weed. Last time I was at the farm, we had literal metric tons of pot in totes. TONS. The farm just harvested nearly 15,000 plants with the idea that it could sit on this huge harvest and slowly chip away at it.
Oops.
This is honestly the BEST thing we could see for commercial pot. It's going to make it so either you have a boutique product that will sell on the shelf, or you're going to have one hell of a good idea where all that excess product is going (while still dealing with your competition.) Considering over HALF the cultivation licenses in the state went out of business in the past couple years, it left only a lot of the big farms left, and now their "clout" of "having the big farm" was just neutered.
Craft cannabis baby!