Amid the Cannabis Glut, Growers Are Pulling Out of Santa Barbara County
North County operators with permits for more than 160 acres of pot walked away this month, as the Board of Supervisors sought a way to shore up slumping cannabis tax revenues.
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North County operators with permits for more than 160 acres of pot walked away this month, as the Board of Supervisors sought a way to shore up slumping cannabis tax revenues.
The health-minded cannabis edible company now produces capsules.
Let’s be blunt: The County Cannabis Program is, in truth, a fiasco.
Even Monterey County, often mentioned by opponents because their cultivation tax is acreage based, has seen significant declines in tax revenue.
State audits and supes crack down on operators, and growers in Glass House throw stones.
Carryover funds from previous years will take up the slack, officials say.
The board will decide next month which tax proposal to put on the November ballot.
The State Joint Legislative Audit Committee has authorized an audit of cannabis licensing and permit review practices in six California counties.
It’s been a smelly five years with little relief at the Polo Condos, neighbors of Island Breeze say.
In 2019, Das Williams said he wouldn’t accept future contributions from the cannabis industry, but he hasn’t kept this promise.