SANDISFIELD â A company under contract for land to grow and manufacture wholesale cannabis clinched a financial agreement Monday with the town â should officials eventually grant it permission to build and operate.
But, the proposal by Sama Productions LLC off Abby and Town Hill Roads concerns residents worried that the townâs bucolic atmosphere might be sullied by cannabis commerce, harming property values. Residents also say that the project feels predatory, since the town does not yet have cannabis bylaws.
It prompted residents to ask the Select Board a number of questions Monday and to seek a six-month moratorium to prevent the pot outfits from coming to town until local cannabis regulations are on the books.
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By Sasha Margulies, iHeart Media
Jan 28, 2021
A former Sacramento Republican leader charged in the storming of the U.S. Capitol earlier this month is heading back to Washington D.C.
Jorge Riley made his first appearance in Sacramento federal court yesterday, and Judge Carolyn K. Delaney ordered him to be transported to Washington D.C. on three charges related to the siege. Riley resigned from his position as a local Republican leader within the California Republican Assembly after a video of him admitting his actions was shared on social media. A California Republican Assembly spokesperson said he believes anyone who participates in violence like that should be prosecuted.
Former Sacramento Republican leader Jorge Riley back in D.C. after arrest in Capitol riot Share Updated: 2:05 AM PST Jan 28, 2021 Jonathan Ayestas Share Updated: 2:05 AM PST Jan 28, 2021
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Show Transcript IMPEACHMENT. I’M JOHN LAWRENCE REPORTING AND JUSTINS A KCRA 3 NEWS ROOM. WE’VE GOT AN UPDATE ON GEORGE RILEY THE SACRAMENTO MAN ARRESTED FOR ALLEGEDLY JOINING THE RIOTS. WE’VE LEARNED RILEY IS GOING BACK TO WASHINGTON DC AND A HEATED DETENTION HEARING TODAY IN SACRAMENTO FEDERAL COURT. RILEY’S ATTORNEY ARGUED THAT HE WAS NEITHER A FLIGHT RISK NOR WAS TO THE PUBLIC JUDGE CAROLY DELANEY POINTED OUT THAT RILEY TRAVELED ACROSS THE COUNTRY FOR THE RIOT CALLING H A MAN OF IMPU
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A Rocklin man has become the third Northern California resident arrested for their roles in the violent siege of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
Tommy Fredrick Allan is accused of, among other things, taking papers from then-Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s desk, according to a complaint filed in federal court in the District of Columbia.
Allan lives in the 34-county Eastern District of California, which includes Shasta County and spans from the California-Oregon border south to Bakersfield and east to the California-Nevada border.
Allan flew from Sacramento to Washington, D.C., on Jan. 5 and returned to Sacramento on Jan. 7, according to the complaint.