production could hurt the tourist industry. such an idea might alter the image and discourage people from coming into town. reporter: the city says tourism alone is not enough to sustain half moon bay long term, and that pot production could help out of work farmers and laborers. as for image, the couple from santa rosa said pot isn t what it used to be. most people are okay with it now, especially people who live around here. it is not, you know, people aren t shocked anymore when you hear somebody is smoking a joint. reporter: state wide, officials are still trying to comep with a licensing come up with a licensing plan for commercial pot growing. in san mateo county, half moon bay is the only city coming out in support of pot producing plan. is the city council talking of allowing pot product sales in the stores on main street? reporter: they are talking about it but acknowledge it will take a lot more work to get an ordinance that would allow that, even thoug
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A proposed $20 minimum wage in Half Moon Bay could be implemented in a variety of ways, city staff presented amidst concerns that the increase could potentially remove low-income residents