California
Show Your Support for Legal Cannabis Cultivation!
A Call to Action: Mendocino County Board of Supervisors Meeting
WHEN: Tuesday, July 25, 2023 starting at 1:00pm
WHERE: Mendocino County Board of Supervisors Chambers, located at 501 Low Gap Road in Ukiah (click here to get directions)
Zoom participation also available: https://mendocinocounty.zoom.us/j/83160774635
Make a Difference by: Speaking during public comment (in-person or on Zoom), and if you cannot attend, share your written feedback with the Board of Supervisors by emailing:
bos@mendocinocounty.org and please CC pbscommissions@mendocinocounty.org
Mendocino County may establish a Cannabis Prohibition (CP) zone in part of Redwood Valley. This would prohibit cannabis cultivation on select parcels in Redwood Valley, and impact current legal operators, as well as those going through the permitting process, despite these operators trying to do things the right way: as legal, above-board, taxpaying operators.
This potential zoning designation does nothing to solve the issue of unregulated illegal grows in rural residential areas, amounts to racist gerrymandering, and sets a bad precedent by making it harder for those seeking to cultivate the right way to stay in business.
Letters From Those Opposing the Creation of a CP Zone in Redwood Valley:
Letter from Redwood Valley Resident Bill Self
Letter from Redwood Valley Residents Michael and Eileen Eich
Redwood Valley Resident Judy Johnson
Redwood Valley Resident Bruce Stewart
Redwood Valley Resident Anarbol Lopez
Redwood Valley Property Owner Juan Gamino
Redwood Valley Resident James Beatty
Mendocino County Resident Javier Rau
Mendocino County Residents Laura & Marty Clein
Mendocino County Resident Ruben Ruiz
Mendocino County Resident Chiah Rodriques
Letter #1 from Emerald Law Group
Letter #2 from Emerald Law Group
Letter #3 from Emerald Law Group
Letter #4 from Emerald Law Group
Letter #1 from the Mendocino Cannabis Alliance
Letter #2 from the Mendocino Cannabis Alliance
Learn more by visiting our About page, and please join us at the Board of Supervisors meeting by saying NO to Cannabis Prohibition zones, which, if passed, means other legal cultivations in Mendocino County could be targeted next!