Mendocino County’s Board of Supervisors Cannabis Cultivation Ad Hoc to Host Cannabis Cultivation Virtual Town Hall
Press release from Mendocino County:
On Wednesday, December 9th at 4:00 pm, the Board of Supervisors Cannabis Cultivation Ad Hoc Committee consisting of Supervisors John Haschak and Ted Williams will host a virtual Cannabis Cultivation Town Hall Meeting. The Supervisors will give an update on their current efforts with State agencies and provide an opportunity for the public to participate by asking questions and providing public comment.
Virtual Town Hall Details:
What: Cannabis Cultivation Virtual Town Hall
When: Wednesday, December 9, 2020 at 4:00 pm
Who: Mendocino County Board of Supervisors John Haschak and Ted Williams
Planning and Building Services Director, Brent Schultz
Planning and Building Services Staff
How to attend:
To join via Zoom, click the link: https://mendocinocounty.zoom.
us/j/89835755017 To join via phone, dial: +1 669 900 9128 and enter the webinar ID: 898 3575 5017
The webinar will also be streaming live on the County’s YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/
mendocinocountyvideo) and the County’s Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/ mendocinocounty/). How to submit your questions and comments:
There will be a live Q & A feature on the webinar where you can submit your question live during the event.
For more information, please contact Mendocino County Planning and Building Services Cannabis Program at (707) 234-6680.
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Hey community, does anybody know about renewing your fire insurance with Cal fair if there is unpermitted cannabis on the property
First step would be to not tell them, like you told us.
The U.S. House of Representatives has just voted to decriminalize and deschedule cannabis at the federal level, 228-164.
In an historic first, the House passed the Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement (MORE) Act, marking the first time a chamber of the United States Congress has voted on decriminalization. In addition to federally decriminalizing cannabis, which paves the way for states to reschedule or legalize the drug on their own, the MORE Act also outlines a process by which people could have previous non-violent federal cannabis convictions reviewed and potentially expunged.
I think it’s clear that I am talking about the obvious signs of unpermitted cannabis; Such as piles of soil hoop houses and smart pots etc. furthermore I didn’t tell you anything about myself because you don’t know who I am so don’t be that guy