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CODE GREEN: Is Marijuana At Risk In Mendocino?

January 9, 2012

This article comes to us courtesy of SF Weekly’s The Snitch . By Chris Roberts The one-of-a-kind cooperation between medical marijuana growers and the Mendocino County Sheriff’s Department — which legitimized cannabis cultivation in the eyes of the law and saved the jobs of deputies facing layoffs — is at risk, pending the outcome of a court case. Since 2010, Mendocino County marijuana growers with a doctor’s recommendation have been permitted to license plants with Sheriff Tom Allman’s department, under chapter 9.31 of the Mendocino County Code. Growers wishing to cultivate up to 99 plants must pay the Sheriff’s Department an inspection fee and a $50 per-plant permit fee. In return, growers receive zip-ties that mark each of their 99 plants as certified legal, and the promise that the inspected medical marijuana crop won’t be raided by local law enforcement. But a court case out of Southern California could invalidate the program — the first and only of its kind in California, according to Mendocinco County Counsel Jeanine B. Nadel. In its opinion on Pack v. Long Beach , the state Court of Appeals ruled that state and local governments cannot issue permits for medical marijuana dispensaries or grows because in doing so, the government would violate the federal Controlled Substances Act. “If the Pack decision stands, I think we would have issue with our permitting procedure,” Nadel told SF Weekly shortly before the new year. “Our permit for 99 plants might be in jeopardy.” The state Supreme Court is expected to decide if it will hear an appeal from the city of Long Beach on the Pack decision sometime in February. If an appeal is heard, the 9.31 program can continue as normal while the case is in the courts, Nadel said. If “the Supreme Court doesn’t review it, or doesn’t depublish [the lower court’s decision], I think the county will have to look at re-evaluating the permitting portion of 9.31, because that’s what Pack talks about,” said Nadel, who added that she believes the voluntary zip-ties would be able to continue. Growers with a crop of up to 25 plants are not required to obtain zip-ties, but may voluntarily choose to do so for $25 per plant. The Pack decision has led cities and counties across the state to delay, rethink, or cancel outright laws permitting dispensaries and cultivation sites. In San Francisco, all new dispensary permit applications are on hold pending Supreme Court action. A total of 91 growers participated in the Mendocino zip-tie program in 2011, according to Sergeant Randy Johnson, who oversees the program. That was good for $600,000 in revenue for the department, up from $60,000 in 2010, Johnson said. The money saved the jobs of seven sheriff’s deputies whose positions were identified for layoffs, Allman said last year. Most of Mendocino is unincorporated rural land, which means the Ukiah-based Sheriff’s Department is the only law enforcement presence for an area about the size of Connecticut. As much as two-thirds of Mendocino County’s economy depends on medical marijuana, a 2009 CNBC documentary estimated. Growers in Mendocino County were first informed of the Pack decision’s potential impact in December, according to Chris Van Hook, an attorney who works as a third-party inspector for the 9.31 program in Mendocino County. “It hasn’t been suspended at the moment, but right now, everybody’s paused,” he said. “We’re optimistic we can be up and running this year.” County supervisor John McCowen, who authored the law, did not reply to telephone messages seeking comment. Reached via cell phone, Allman declined to comment to SF Weekly. For more San Francisco politics and beyond, follow The Snitch on Twitter . Originally posted here: CODE GREEN: Is Marijuana At Risk In Mendocino?

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Sheriff’s Spokesman Can’t Seem to Get It Straight: Is the Natalie Wood Case Open or Not?

January 5, 2012
Sheriff’s Spokesman Can’t Seem to Get It Straight: Is the Natalie Wood Case Open or Not?

We haven’t been hearing much about the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department investigation into Natalie Wood’s death, which was reopened with great fanfare last November . That is until yesterday when someone from Access Hollywood asked the Sheriff’s spokesman Steve Whitmore about whatever happened to that Natalie Wood case. more › Continued here: Sheriff’s Spokesman Can’t Seem to Get It Straight: Is the Natalie Wood Case Open or Not?

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Joint Arson Task Force Needs the Public’s Help to Identify a Person of Interest NR12002SF

January 2, 2012
Joint Arson Task Force Needs the Public’s Help to Identify a Person of Interest NR12002SF

Los Angeles: The Joint Arson Task Force comprised of the Los Angeles Fire and Police Department, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s and Fire Department and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, is investigating a series of arson fire incidents since Friday, December 30, 2011. Detectives have a person of interest who was captured on surveillance video from multiple locations where arson fires have occurred. He is described as a male with light complexion wearing dark clothing and a pony tail hair style. Detectives are asking anyone with information on this individual to contact the task force at Robbery Homicide Division at 213-486-6890.Anyone wishing to remain anonymous should call Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (800-222-8477). Tipsters may also contact Crimestoppers by texting to phone number 274637 (CRIMES on most keypads) with a cell phone. All text messages should begin with the letters “LAPD.” Tipsters may also go to LAPDOnline.org, click on “webtips” and follow the prompts.

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Seasonal Eats: Butternut, the King of Winter Squash

December 14, 2011
Seasonal Eats: Butternut, the King of Winter Squash

Butternut squash are right in the middle of their Southern California season, which starts at the end of September and runs until the beginning of March. As one of the more popular winter squash, butternut has a sweet and nutty taste similar to pumpkin, with deep orange fleshy pulp. more › Originally posted here: Seasonal Eats: Butternut, the King of Winter Squash

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Deputies Search for Final Burglary Ring Suspect

December 9, 2011
Deputies Search for Final Burglary Ring Suspect

The Ventura County Sheriff’s Department is searching for the final suspect of an eight-person burglary ring in the Thousand Oaks area that may be responsible for a string of commercial break-ins and vehicle… The rest is here: Deputies Search for Final Burglary Ring Suspect

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Lancaster OKs Plane That Will Film Citizens From Above Hoping to Catch Criminals

November 14, 2011
Lancaster OKs Plane That Will Film Citizens From Above Hoping to Catch Criminals

The city council of Lancaster just approved a program that will allow a Cessna to weave through the airspace of Antelope Valley for 10 hours a day while a camera rolls. The film will be sent to the sheriff’s station on the ground and reviewed in real-time for people doing hilarious shit in the privacy of their own backyards crime, according to The Los Angeles Daily News . more › More: Lancaster OKs Plane That Will Film Citizens From Above Hoping to Catch Criminals

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6-Year-Old Boy ‘not truthful’ About His Alleged Abduction, Suspect Freed

November 8, 2011
6-Year-Old Boy ‘not truthful’ About His Alleged Abduction, Suspect Freed

A six-year-old Monrovia boy claiming he was kidnapped Sunday could be responsible for a serious hoax, and now authorities say the child was “not truthful” with his case’s investigators, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. more › View post: 6-Year-Old Boy ‘not truthful’ About His Alleged Abduction, Suspect Freed

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PETA & ADI Urge San Diego County Fair to End Elephant Rides

November 8, 2011
PETA & ADI Urge San Diego County Fair to End Elephant Rides

Fair elephants, PETA and Animal Defenders International (ADI) have your back! Both animal rights groups are protesting elephant rides at San Diego County Fair. They are asking the fair’s governing board to severe its ties with Have Trunk Will Travel, the company that supplies the gentle giants to the fair for children to ride. more › See the article here: PETA & ADI Urge San Diego County Fair to End Elephant Rides

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Sheriffs Search For Monrovia Boy’s Abductor

November 5, 2011
Sheriffs Search For Monrovia Boy’s Abductor

Sheriff’s deputies are searching for a man suspected of abducting a child from a backyard Friday in an unincorporated area of Monrovia. Photo Credit: Jonathan Lloyd More here: Sheriffs Search For Monrovia Boy’s Abductor

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Man Beats Stranger to Death in Wal-Mart With Bat Grabbed from Sporting Goods

November 3, 2011
Man Beats Stranger to Death in Wal-Mart With Bat Grabbed from Sporting Goods

A man beat a 74-year-old man to death in a Lakewood Wal-Mart with a bat grabbed out of the sporting goods section yesterday afternoon. Witnesses told the sheriff’s department that the assault was completely unprovoked, and the suspect and victim didn’t know each other. more › Continued here: Man Beats Stranger to Death in Wal-Mart With Bat Grabbed from Sporting Goods

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