Santa Barbara County Supervisors Hit Pause on Cannabis Tax Reform
“Self-reporting” by growers has led to lost tax revenues, board says, but it will take time to come up with a fairer system.
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“Self-reporting” by growers has led to lost tax revenues, board says, but it will take time to come up with a fairer system.
Future “grows” will have to be “compatible” with the neighborhood, Santa Barbara County supervisors say.
The effort to grow pot east of Tepusquet Canyon ended.
The Carpinteria Valley greenhouse project will not harm Arroyo Paredon Creek, state officials say.
The glut of marijuana on the market is to blame, the County Executive Officer told the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday.
But stiffer odor-control regulations are coming in the North County, supervisors say.
New rules would promote local processing and boost tax revenues, county supervisors say.
Supervisors brush aside coalition’s concerns about water supply, air pollution.
Carpinteria cannabis greenhouse gets a green light for new odor-control technology, but critics vow to appeal.
Owners of El Dorado Farms on Highway 246 west of Buellton cite family’s “competing business interests.’