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The county's hemp ordinance breaks from its own municipal code - New Times SLO

This letter is to address the Board of Supervisors hearing regarding permitting industrial hemp to be grown in San Luis Obispo County. The actions taken by the board majority is a violation of property rights. The excerpt below came from Chapter 5.16—Agricultural Lands, Operations, and the Right to Farm of the SLO County municipal code: …

Madera Supervisors Postpone Final Vote on New Hemp Ordinance - Sierra News Online

MADERA — The Madera County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday delayed a final decision on whether to approve large-scale expansion of industrial hemp in the county. The final vote on the new ordinance was scheduled for today’s meeting but the board made some last-minute changes, including increasing the maximum allowable size of fields from 50 …

SLO County supervisors to review suggested hemp ordinance - Cal Coast News

May 4, 2020 With the county’s temporary hemp ordinance slated to expire in June, the San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors is scheduled to adopt a permanent hemp ordinance on Tuesday, during what is expected to be a contentious meeting. Unlike marijuana, hemp is considered an agricultural plant by both the federal government and …

Tulare County takes critical look at hemp ordinance - Foothills Sun Gazette

County board of supervisors may take up hemp ordinance in time to plant spring crop By John LindtSierra 2 the Sea News Service TULARE COUNTY – Weaving industrial hemp into the fabric of regulations has been difficult. At the local level the county has been hands off, but with more interest cropping up, the board …

Siskiyou Daily News, Yreka, CA

The county faces a number of challenges in establishing its own rules for hemp cultivation, especially because government regulations of the industry are still in flux. A temporary moratorium on industrial hemp cultivation in Siskiyou County that is set to expire Jan. 6 will likely be extended to give various county departments time to come …