More, Please
It’s very upsetting to read A.L. Bardach’s excellent coverage of the cannabis industry’s settling in the region and making it their home base.
Showing 37 results for cannabis
It’s very upsetting to read A.L. Bardach’s excellent coverage of the cannabis industry’s settling in the region and making it their home base.
Why ethics still matter.
Is it really coincidence that in the months coinciding with the Board of Supervisors revisiting the Cannabis Ordinance, Supervisor Williams and Supervisor Lavagnino received money from local cannabis growers?
Regarding school administrators’ apparently giddy field trip to a marijuana cultivation site.
The failure of Santa Barbara County government and Board of Supervisors to protect the residents of Carpinteria from unregulated proliferation of cannabis production continues.
The mismanagement of marijuana cultivation by Santa Barbara County has and will continue to negatively impact too many lives in the county.
Cannabis to California will be as important as tobacco to the Carolinas.
The real stink beneath the odor is that the chemicals emanating from growing cannabis itself is dangerous.
In Carpinteria, we go about life without ever thinking about cannabis farming, aside from having to read about this mythical hell we inhabit.
Two donations to Carpinteria schools involved cannabis profits, and I did not approve of either