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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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Water disputes draw crowds of demonstrators to Yreka courthouse
The Siskiyou County Superior Court became the focal point of ongoing struggles in the community over water rights, particularly when it comes to marijuana grows that are outlawed by county ordinance.
Posted: May 6, 2021 4:56 PM
Updated: May 6, 2021 6:31 PM
Posted By: Jamie Parfitt
YREKA, Calif. The Siskiyou County Superior Court on Thursday became the focal point of ongoing struggles in the community over water rights, particularly when it comes to marijuana grows that are outlawed by county ordinance.
Commercial cultivation of marijuana has been illegal in Siskiyou County since the ordinance passed in 2017, and it has been extended in the years since. Regardless, marijuana grows have only proliferated in rural areas of Siskiyou County, with local law enforcement agencies struggling to make a dent in the lucrative trade.