Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Call for a Rational Cannabis Policy in California
Sign up and lobby in Sac Aug 12th ...
http://sustainableagriculture.net/about-us/
Patients are for sustainable organic cannabis production, not one of fear and profit and greed.
http://www.sacbee.com/2013/08/04/5620421/environment-is-going-to-potgrowers.html#disqus_thread
http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2013/07/27/butte-county-deputies-find-751-marijuana-plants-in-oroville-berry-creek/
http://kfor.com/2013/07/17/authorities-raid-massive-marijuana-growing-operation-in-california/
http://www.theunion.com/news/7834267-113/marijuana-california-grows-cultivation
http://www.theunion.com/news/7598048-113/selleck-bowman-county-grow
End the madness let patients grow enough for other patients ....
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Nevada County Cracks Down, Support New ordnance ...
http://knco.com/ordinance-doesnt-address-compliance/
Ordinance Doesn’t Address Compliance
Posted: Aug. 1, 2013 6:35 PM PDT
Nevada County Sheriff Keith Royal says the proposed new marijuana
ordinance being brought forward by Americans for Safe Access-Nevada
County is more like “be kind to your neighbor”. The Sheriff says the
proposed ordinance has no penalties for non-compliance and no terms
dealing with enforcement of the ordinance. The Sheriff also says the
number of plants a person can grow is being greatly increased.
Click here to listen to Sheriff Keith Royal
ASA-Nevada County Chair Patricia Smith agrees that enforcement and penalties are not part of the proposed ordinance.
Click here to listen to Patricia Smith
Smith says that current enforcement penalties would be sufficient if applied to the proposed ordinance.
Click here to listen to Patricia Smith
The proposed ordinance allows patients to grow up to six plants and collectives to grow six plants per patient member which is in alignment with California law. Smith says the existing ordinance restricts the number of plants per patient by restricting garden size.
A number of people are collecting signatures to to place the proposed ordinance before the voters.
Click here to listen to Sheriff Keith Royal
ASA-Nevada County Chair Patricia Smith agrees that enforcement and penalties are not part of the proposed ordinance.
Click here to listen to Patricia Smith
Smith says that current enforcement penalties would be sufficient if applied to the proposed ordinance.
Click here to listen to Patricia Smith
The proposed ordinance allows patients to grow up to six plants and collectives to grow six plants per patient member which is in alignment with California law. Smith says the existing ordinance restricts the number of plants per patient by restricting garden size.
A number of people are collecting signatures to to place the proposed ordinance before the voters.