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It's weird because the dispensaries have lots of clones and I doubt all those gardeners have submitted plans and such.
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How does Rio Linda feel about cultivation?
I just read yesterday that now over 83% of California cities and counties are moving towards full on bans, for everything--cultivation on *both* a personal and commercial scale, dispensaries, delivery services--all of it. :(
As long as your not trying to run 100 plants in your back yard, the community is pretty open about it. I have both indoor and outdoor running thru out the year. Outdoor does require a "secure" area, hence my "lockable" greenhouse, and indoor is securable being indoor
As long as your not trying to run 100 plants in your back yard, the community is pretty open about it. I have both indoor and outdoor running thru out the year. Outdoor does require a "secure" area, hence my "lockable" greenhouse, and indoor is securable being indoor
Shutting down all the competition early to gear up for "legalization." The state wants ALL the money.I just read yesterday that now over 83% of California cities and counties are moving towards full on bans, for everything--cultivation on *both* a personal and commercial scale, dispensaries, delivery services--all of it. :(
Could you post a link? I couldn't find it...Yes, that's my take on it for EG. If you're on Facebook there's a group called California City & County Ban Watch and they seem to really be keeping on top of all of this. I recall a few years back EG banning all OD cultivation and possibly ID cultivation. Rancho Cordova has an odd taxing system on ID cultivation, and my question on enforcement was never answered.
Honestly, I know it's not immediately Sact'o area, it's Sierra foothills, but Calaveras Co is turning out to be one of the friendlier counties in the region. They're embracing their grower culture.
Could you post a link? I couldn't find it...