Siskiyou targets water trucks in fight against illegal marijuana
Plants need water to live. By targeting water trucks, Siskiyou leaders are hope to cut illegal grows off at the source.
Plants need water to live. By targeting water trucks, Siskiyou leaders are hope to cut illegal grows off at the source.
“It's been incredible to see the transformation,” Deputy City Manager Doria Wilms told NBC News. “We don't see it slowing down."
The momentum for cannabis liberalization drums along, but it doesn’t come cheap. In addition to grassroots efforts, millions in lobbying dollars have been spent to affect policy change.
Hemp growers in Sutter County will be required to pay an annual $500 fee to the Agricultural Department under an ordinance adopted by the Board of Supervisors this month.
The vote is taking place Wednesday, April 21.
Terminally ill patients in some hospitals and health care facilities will be able to use non-smokable forms of cannabis under a bill making its way through the California Legislature.
California’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) has proposed new rules on warning labels for cannabis products sold in California.
Time and again, cities have demonstrated the economic benefits of lowering cannabis tax rates. Now, it’s California City’s turn.