After a State Audit, Santa Barbara County Will Tweak Cannabis Licensing
Small changes such as “blind scoring” will enhance fairness, officials said.
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Small changes such as “blind scoring” will enhance fairness, officials said.
The Board of Supervisors requires cannabis growers to pay timely quarterly taxes or lose their licenses.
The county’s cannabis industry generates $10 million less than projected.
Tourism taxes bring $30 million a year, and cannabis businesses accounted for $1.4 million in 2023.
At a June 6 hearing, county supervisors unanimously proposed not to renew business licenses if the grower misses one quarterly tax deadline.
Cannabis growers and operators unite in opposition to a newly proposed tax scheme based on the square footage of their licensed space.
How Roy beat Das 2-1 in their hometown, and what it could mean for cannabis.
Commissioner Meagan Harmon says there are “obvious issues at the county level that must be addressed.”
Board votes 3-2 for another study on how to solve a six-year-old problem.
“We kept our promises, and they broke theirs,” a citizens’ coalition says.