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Originally Posted by Vendzilla
Did you mention they build there co-op next door to the police station?
The whole thing pisses me off, it's a state law that red bluff is fighting, that town has over 65 churches in it and it's a small town, you can't bjuild a co -op away from a church there.
Red bluff has it's good points, they do put on a lot of good shows, like the boat drags, bull rodeos and monster truck rallies, but they need to leave medical marijuana alone.
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The one remaining open I do not think is next to the police station.
I know damn well it is impossible not to build one near a church, red bluff isnt taking that angle though, Redding an Shasta Lake are. Red Bluff is taking another more devious and fucked up route.
1. All business's must have a city issued license, with zoning regulations intact.
2. Business permit office is told to refuse licenses to medical marijuana people.
3. Fine such clubs for lack of license.
That didnt shut them down.
4. Hold emergency meeting so you can fine landlords and building owners that way perhaps they will evict them, plus keep the 100, 500 fine intact.
5. Place law on books banning them, even personal grows within city limits. Outside of city limits is a joke, you know that. Thankfully that will take 42 days.
Though I am sure they have notified property owners so they "know" and can be fined. I am sure they will gladly support the pot people and take the 100 first offense and 500 per day office after that. Especially since jack shit rents for more than 500 bucks a month there. Plus with most landlord law, they could get an emergency eviction and not wait 30 days and even break a lease. Especially since the sheriff would be involved.
Yes this is all fucked but holds larger issues in its grasp. What is funny is that Red Bluff and to a degree Shasta Lake and Redding (though the last two havent put the hammer down) can not really afford a court case, especially if they loose.