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LOL!!! I think we already took this thread off topic.. Co,SF,NorCal,snow,sunshine,RH,.... LOL
smoking some fpog mixed with doc's ogWayy off topic...lol.. :)
over here lol since were off topic! LOL!
LOL!!! I think we already took this thread off topic.. Co,SF,NorCal,snow,sunshine,RH,.... LOL
smoking some fpog mixed with doc's ogWayy off topic...lol.. :)
MakinGoo, I hate to say this, but the restrictions on cultivation they're proposing is legal, and it's stood the test in courts. That said, the proposal to deny all cultivation likely would not hold up in courts (it would be interesting to hear what county counsel has to say on the second proposal that would endeavor to ban all cultivation, it flies in the face of state laws), however, THAT said, if it were passed, there would only be two ways to overturn it--by a vote, or in a court of law.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/189165498/2013-Fresno-County-Draft-Cannabis-Regulations
Ah, if only that were true! This is another foothill county. That means very Christian, very conservative, just like my county. They can and will target all growers, large and small, just like the BoS did in my county. Somewhat successfully, I might add. We are now restricted to no more than 12 plants out of doors AT ANY TIME, AT ANY STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT for each patient grower. Further, we are restricted in direct opposition of state law in that we are no longer allowed to grow fully collectively, because the BoS put further limitations on where one might grow and with whom. We are limited to 2 patients per lot, irrespective of the lot size and irrespective of patient needs.
So! Folks think it ain't gonna happen? Sit back and watch, or get involved and make SURE. That's my advice after getting involved.
Got incredible air/water and no people with a serene view of redwoods n creeks in my backyard. I'd say we are both happy but don't say traffic/sprawl/crappy air/too many people cause it only applies to the cities of Cali for the most part.
I love my fresh ocean/redwood cleaned air, you love your frozen sunnyness!
It's a demographic thing, squigs. If you look at a map of the counties where Proposition 8 passed, and in those counties it passed OVERWHELMINGLY, then you'll see that the geographical majority of the state is rather to extremely conservative. That will mean that, if this continues, the vast geographical majority of the state could conceivably end up being non-growing/cultivation areas. There are already huge swathes with little to no storefront access. So, what's that going to do for patients like myself, in a state that takes 16hrs or so to cross north to south and at least 4hr east to west? It is entirely possible that San Francisco and LA basin areas will be the *only* places where one might legally cultivate and/or access via storefront. Politically these areas carry the state, but they can only carry it so far.I dunno Sea. There are dry counties and counties where distillation of spirits is prohibited (or excessively controlled to the point of making it impossible). There is precedent for this elsewhere (I'm unsure of Cali specifically).
I built my home so that the view out the front window is San G socal,cant tell you how many times ive walked ten thousand foot ridge.2 hrs. From L.A. in the middle of the Cleavland and San Bernardino National Forests & the traffic/sprawl/crappy air/too many people are almost unbearable... Almost :woot:
Link -> -> -> -> http://www.summitpost.org/san-gorgonio/images/p-150533
P.S. Try the slide show option @ the bottom of the page in the link... ;)
Looks like the foothills past mesa marinI Know, Isn't it Just F'ing Awesome! I know this isn't the place for it but people just have No Idea how remote it can be. Sure you are aware of the Plane Wreck sites up there and how people can just disappear even with Search and Rescue Looking for Them :wideyed: My brother rides 2 - 3 times per week out in the BadLands... (Top Secret ;)) Takes 15 min. to get there and literally 1000's of square miles... Nothing or No One in site... Wonder why I'm "Pro Gun" Part of the right of passage where I come from... I have Never saw California as anything resembling Los Angeles ... Guess it just depends on where you chose to be o_O And All of this an Hour from surfing and some of the most perfect and consistent weather on the planet :woot:
December 16, 2013 10:22 am
B.J. Hansen, MML News Director
Sonora, CA -- Several items will face the Tuolumne County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday.
At 1:30pm the Supervisors will talk about adding a new chapter to the county ordinance code that would prohibit medical marijuana dispensaries, medical marijuana collectives and outdoor cultivation of medical marijuana. It would also place regulations on indoor cultivation of medical marijuana. The Supervisors will decide whether to send the marijuana proposal to the Planning Commission for a review and recommendation. County documents show that a working group was coordinated by County Counsel Sarah Carrillo to prepare the ordinance. Members included Deputy County Counsel Carlyn Drivdahl, District Attorney Michael Knowles, Health Officer Dr. Todd Stolp, Under-Sheriff Bill Pooley, former Under-Sheriff Keith Lunney, and CRA Director Bev Shane.
Also on the agenda is whether to extend the contract with County Administrator Craig Pedro by five years. It would begin with a base salary of $135K and a $450 a month automobile allowance. The salary could go up to $161K when factoring in a retention incentive and leave coversion.
The County will also decide whether to send a letter to the U.S. Forest Service regarding the preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement for the Rim Fire Recovery. In addition, the Board will talk about the Ackerson Creek Crossing Replacement project.
Written by BJ Hansen
You can view live video of the Tuolumne County Board of Supervisors meeting by clicking here. Meetings are typically scheduled the first and third Tuesday of each month beginning at 9am.
The live streaming video is provided courtesy of Tuolumne County and is proudly presented by Blue Mountain Minerals, a Mother Lode business and employment leader supporting our community.
yes happened in the last 24 hours, its beyond out of hand out here, raising kids in the city, wish i could pick up and run for the hills....Is that the one I read about yesterday, @Aligee ? When I read about it, the folks who were invaded were being charged with a variety of crimes, including something like endangering others/the neighborhood.
I would *not* want to be raising young kids like that, either. Totally understand that one, and totally understand the problem with just pickin' up and moving.yes happened in the last 24 hours, its beyond out of hand out here, raising kids in the city, wish i could pick up and run for the hills....
they came prepared,damn, a uhaul to a heist...shit
Just saying, didn't they fill out paperwork for uhaul? Just seems like an easy way to follow these folks for the authorities as uhauls are beyond traceable...I think that may be pretty common, baba.
I would *not* want to be raising young kids like that, either. Totally understand that one, and totally understand the problem with just pickin' up and moving.