The county's cannabis initiative would cap permits at 1,400 and reduce total acreage to 482 down from 3,500 permits and 1,205 acres total in order to greater regulate cannabis grows in the county, but not to the extent of Measure A, which would ban new or expanded permits for mixed light and indoor grows and grows over 10,000 square feet. Measure A's proponents say it would enshrine protections for neighborhoods and watersheds that could not be easily undone, since only another county-wide measure could repeal their proposed new rules. Measure A's detractors, which include the Humboldt County Growers Alliance, a cannabis industry trade group, argue that if passed, the measure would make local cultivation unfeasible.
I attended the presentation Nov. 14 of Measure A, the Humboldt Cannabis Reform Initiative at the Cal Poly Humboldt emeritus and retired faculty/staff meeting at Baywood. The presentation included proponents of Measure A, and the ED of the Humboldt County Growers Alliance, Natalynne Delapp plus Planning Commissioner Noah Levy presenting views of how Measure A […]
By Jerry Latsko The city council of Arcata recently passed a resolution. They don’t like Measure A, which proposes that Humboldt County attempt to start making sense about something, mainly marijuana. Measure A will appear on a ballot in March 2024. When voters pass this measure there will be limits set on both the number […]
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