Seamaiden
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Gimme a minute to look that up. IIRC it's based on square footage cultivated.Seamaiden, how much is rancho cordova taxing growers? That's the first I heard of it I can't believe they would actually tax grows aside from any sales, just for cultivating. What a racket!
Agreed, and I am still wavering about it , mainly because I don't want to bring unwanted attention to my operation but by no means do I care about thought's as I will defend MJ till the day I die and I have numerous tattoo's so that not really a big deal for me as I am a fan of art. Mind you I have none that cant be covered in a business setting. And my hope is that in the very near future people will have a different opionon on MJ and look at it and say or think, that my mom, grandmom, uncle etc was really sick and the use of MJ made his last few days, hours , years on this earth so much better, sounds pretty naive I guess but its on me now and I tend to not regret things. Seems to be a waste of time, pick up and move on.... I do value your wisdom..... peace soserI tell ya, soser, it's been a hell of a learning curve for me and a lot of breaking of paradigms. I grew up in the thick of the War on Drugs, was delayed for release from the hospital after having my second son because waaaayyy back when I first tested for pregnancy I had a discussion with the doctor because the weekend I thought I became pregnant was a serious party weekend--coke, booze, and lots of weed. Then the hospital wouldn't release me until they were able to get enough urine from the baby to get a drug test on him. Nurse finally told me what was up, so I got the baby and left.
My point is that the paranoia we've been raised with runs deep, and there is NO WAY I would get a tattoo that was clearly cannabis, hell, I don't even wear my *one* t-shirt that's cannabis-related, and it's all to do with this indoctrination we've all undergone.
Even coming out publicly in support has been difficult, I always have to gird myself and get mentally ready for it. I still have this first response to hide what I'm doing, and I know you have to know what I mean by that. It takes a lot of mental work to get past that.
SPeople in norcal are getting there plots ripped up for as few as 250 plants. Use to be if it was smaller then half a football field you were good, than under 500 then under 99, shit the Feds took down the guy who helped start the zip tie tax thing in mendo and took his 99 plants.
Gimme a minute to look that up. IIRC it's based on square footage cultivated.
http://www.codepublishing.com/CA/ranchocordova/html/RanchoCordova03/RanchoCordova0385.html
How do they think they can tax anything I use on my own property? Or grow? Taxing my tomatoes? Are you serious? This ain't Oakland!Wait just a goddamned minute- how the hell do they think they can tax it IF WE NEVER SELL ANY? It's not real estate, it's a good- and therefore only taxed when it changes hands... unless of course Californian bureaucrats want to just make up tax code as they go along.
Colorado taxpayers passed the TABOR amendment, which requires voter approval for raising taxes and requires the Colo legislature to pass balanced budgets. It's not working very well, either.
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