Day: October 12, 2016 (Page 2)

Wrangell Assembly passes pot zoning codesKSTKThe Wrangell Borough Assembly unanimously passed modifications to zoning ordinances to make way for marijuana businesses Tuesday. The ordinance lays out rules for all four types of marijuana licenses, growing, manufacturing, retail and testing.and more » Read More: Wrangell Assembly passes pot zoning codes – KSTKContinue Reading

Coastside ag could be transformed by legal potHalf Moon Bay ReviewWhat's at stake for the Coastside's agricultural industry if recreational marijuana is legalized in California on Nov. 8? San Mateo County officials have convened an interdepartmental work group to explore potential benefits and liabilities should … Read More: Coastside agContinue Reading

Capital PressWSDA proposes organic marijuana certificationCapital PressWashington State Department of Agriculture The Washington State Department of Agriculture has proposed a new program to certify organically grown marijuana. A separate certification would be required since marijuana is still illegal under federal law … Read More: WSDA proposes organic marijuana certification –Continue Reading

The Daily ChronicMarijuana Legalization: Recreational Use Initiatives Leading In Latest PollsThe Daily ChronicThe measure prohibits localities from taking actions to infringe upon adults' ability to possess and cultivate cannabis for non-commercial purposes. The initiative language specifies that it is not intended to “repeal, affect, restrict, or preempt … Read More:Continue Reading

Damian Marley is turning a vacant California prison into a medical marijuana manufacturing plantDaily MailThe former prison's interior remains largely untouched, although it will be completely overhauled to make way for the cannabis oil production facility. Ocean Grown Extracts and any other companies that are permitted to grow medical marijuanaContinue Reading

Hanford SentinelTask force seizes hundreds of marijuana plantsHanford SentinelSgt. Mark Bevens, field supervisor for the Kings County Narcotic Task Force, said local law enforcement agencies typically see increased complaints about large marijuana grows this time of year. Bevens said neighbors tend to see and smell the plants … Read More:Continue Reading