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				 The pot fight in Red Bluff, expanding, plus religious twist. 
 Well one club reversed its announcement and decided to remain open and take it to higher courts. They are already buried in legal fee's and of course the silly fines, which are 100.00 for the first, then 500.00 per ticket. They have a small pile and the Sheriff said he would ticket them again starting tomorrow and each day after that until a court decides the issues.
 Of course that small town badge wearing demi-god could not let ego stop there. Him and his cronies are on it even more. They now announced they will be investigating that club that remained open against CA law, to see if they are in violation in any shape or form so that they can charge them all with criminal charges (and more legal fee's).
 
 Will keep following this as my city Redding has also been grumbling about it. Thanks to the Chemical People (anti drug program) went to find out how many clubs are available, they located 27 or so, plus a few that deliver and they feel that is way to many. They ask the stupid ass question, why must we have more marijuana clubs than supermarkets in town. Oddly it is just about 1/3 more than the number of pharmacies we have. Plus they are rattling the cages about how many of the co-ops etc are very close to schools and churches. Most of these clubs have opened up quickly, with little security or attention to the laws, etc.
 
 Currently our city council was voting on limiting such clubs, possible bans, or zoning issues. It was deadlocked with a tie vote, only because one councilman is out sick with prostate cancer - which he is getting a shit storm for. If our city turns on the ban as well, you can expect much larger ramifications, since we are a much larger city.
 
 If you really do support medical marijuana usage, you should really be following what is going on up here. Keep in mind LA is on the fence about bitch slapping the clubs.
 
 On a side note, the assorted "Christian" food banks who are very underfunded and are super low on food are turning away any food donated by marijuana clubs, collectives, etc. One of them even went on the news to say they would not accept the food as the source does not justify the means. We have a few food banks and homeless shelters, all of which are refusing any money and food from such.
 
 I will be sending out some notifications to the decent clubs to begin working together on putting together their own social programs, since the others do not want to play ball - though they accept gifts, donations, food from the alcohol distributors, the Casino, pharmacies, etc.
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