Cannabis Farmers Meeting May 16
Press release provided by California Cannabis Voice Humboldt:
Join California Cannabis Voice Humboldt at the Mattole Grange May 16th from 5:30p-9p for a community potluck. Following food will be an informative evening of discussion, education, networking, and music all centered around Humboldt County’s farmer-centric cannabis legalization model.We’re honored to have CCVH board member Terra Joy Carver speak along with Hollie Hall (Hollie Hall & Associates Watershed Resources Consulting).Get involved and let your voice be heard! Remember, protecting our way of life starts at home!
UPDATE: Here’s the lineup:
Enjoy Discussion on Responsible Water Stewardship
Followed by Discussion, Drinks and Music
Speakers Will Be:
- Hollie Hall (Hollie Hall & Associates Watershed Resources Consulting)
and Jason Lawrence (Engineering, Planning, and Risk Management)
Live Musical Performance by Ishi Dube
PROTECTING OUR WAY OF LIFE STARTS AT HOME
The Humboldt County community is organizing together to create its first state cannabis legalization model centered on the small farmer. Corporate Agriculture, Pharmaceuticals, and Cannabis are looking to remove small farmers from the cannabis industry, one small farm at a time.
Join us and let your voice be heard!
This is a Community Meeting & Potluck – Please bring a dish to share with your community.
Join the discussion! For rules visit: https://kymkemp.com/commenting-rules
Comments system how-to: https://wpdiscuz.com/community/postid/10599/
When are you going to have more meetings in Nirthwen Humboldt?
I understood there’s dancing afterwards too!
North Coast Water Control Board has nothing to do with water regulation, that is controlled by the California State Water Control Board.
NCWCB oversees “Discharge”,
Where’s the proof that pot gardens deliver discharge into our water shed??
There is none.
The EEl River tests negitive for any nitrate levels.
Here’s a great article on the enviro nazis trying to kill humboldt county dead.
http://www.willitsnews.com//general-news/20150513/the-north-coast-regional-water-board-met-with-growers-on-friday