County votes to stop new marijuana grows until permanent rules are establishedThe San Luis Obispo TribuneLast spring, more than 100 marijuana grows sprouted up on mostly barren 2.5-acre parcels throughout California Valley, about 95 percent of which were bought or leased by cultivators from outside the county. Sheriff Ian Parkinson said that with the …SLO County supervisors extend medical marijuana cultivation urgency ordinanceSanta Maria Times (subscription)all 2 news articles »

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