California’s Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, or WARN, requires companies to notify state and local governments of plant closures and mass layoffs.
Glass House Brands recently went public on the Canadian stock exchange through a Toronto-based special purpose acquisition company, or SPAC, in a deal worth $567 million.
“We are excited about the future of cannabis and creating brands consumers love and we believe California is the appellation of cannabis in the entire country,” he said.
The Houweling’s greenhouse is at 645 Laguna Road, just outside of Camarillo.
Measure O, which passed with 57% of the vote in November, was put on the ballot and funded entirely by one group: Ventura County Citizens for Responsible Cannabis Cultivation, sponsored by Glass Investments Projects, Inc.
The ballot measure that Glass Investments Projects campaigned for states that commercial cannabis can only be grown in pre-existing permanent greenhouses or indoor facilities.
Houweling’s Tomatoes also has greenhouses in Utah and British Columbia, Canada.