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YREKA, Calif. A man sued Siskiyou County Superior Court on Wednesday, claiming that the court failed to remove records of his minor marijuana offense from their website in violation of state law that requires such offenses more than two years old to be removed from the record.
Brief / July 21, 2021
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Siskiyou County water ordinances send ripple effect through community; legal action in process
To try to stop the cultivation of illegal marijuana, the county has taken steps and passed a series of new emergency ordinances that are now causing ripple effects through the county, impacting land owners and growers that are legal in certain areas.
Posted: May 25, 2021 3:35 PM
Updated: May 25, 2021 4:51 PM
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BIG SPRINGS, Calif. Siskiyou County has seen a growing number of cannabis farmers move into the area, especially within the last five years. According to the Siskiyou County Sheriff, a large number of these grows are illegal for various reasons.
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The story of Sundance Angel Gonzalez of Weed is one of redemption, second chances, and turning one s life around. It is an ongoing story, but one with a bright ray of light after much darkness that could have sent the 26-year-old spiraling further down the wrong path. Instead, Sundance – known as Sonny – owned up to his mistakes and went to work to become a better human being.
When he was 18, Gonzalez was involved in a armed burglary in Mount Shasta along with two others. For his crimes, he was sentenced to 18 years in prison. But due to exemplary behavior, in a rare decision on April 20, Gonzalez was granted early release with the full support of the Siskiyou County District Attorney’s Office. The decision came after a glowing recommendation by the State of California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.