Nope, we're still petitioning for home grow, might get to vote on it in 2024, maybe. Then it will be at least a year as regulations are imposed by the legislature. When medical legalization was new you couldn't even start a retail company growing unless you were a multi-billionaire or just happened to own a nursery or farm here for 30 years before the law passed. They basically made it so, at least in the beginning, 4 out of state corporations owned the whole of the cannabis businesses. Full vertical integration reqired, seed to sale laws, anything to make it too expensive for the little guy. They buttoned it down so only the rich could play the game and the state leeches as much money off the people as they can get away with and we're only allowed to purchase 2.5oz every 35 days and can possess up to 4oz. At first we weren't even allowed to get flower, only concentrates, pills and edibles. That's it. State residents got the right to get a $50 annual hemp license and grow not-really-weed and saturate the Delta-8 diet weed market with crap. That's all they gave the locals.
I would say it's easier to get a concealed weapon permit here, but they just got rid of the permitting for concealed carry. So yeah, I'm guessing if we're lucky we'll get home grow sometime in 2028 or 2030, I plan to be long gone by then. I'm not even slightly joking when I say I felt I had more freedom when it was fully illegal, I picked up QP's every other week from my guy, made a little cash on the side and always had bud.
After the law passed, all my suppliers went out of business.