Anna Carrillo, a Carpinteria activist pictured at center attending a county supervisors cannabis hearing, counts the limit on pot grows a success.
Paul Wellman (file)

It is a mystery how many acres of cannabis are grown in Carpinteria. That did not stop the county supervisors from imposing a cap.

“It was definitely successful for Carpinteria,” said Anna Carrillo, a longtime Carpinteria resident who has emerged as a leader in pushing back against the rapid expansion of cannabis farms in Carp’s four-mile stretch along California’s coast.

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