Sacramento News & Review, 31 Jan 2013 – On the River City’s ‘Just Say No,’ Nancy Reagan, Marijuana-Dispensary Dance; Plus Police Funding, Plastic Bags and Stereos on Cruisers Hey, Sacramento City Council, news flash: Marijuana is kinda legal now.
US CA: Billion-dollar Blunt
The Chico News & Review, 17 Jan 2013 – Zeroing in on the Economic Impact of Marijuana Legalization Enough with the doctors’ prescriptions and medicated gummy worms-how much money can California and its cities rake in if marijuana is legalized?
US CA: Billion-Dollar Doobie?
Sacramento News & Review, 03 Jan 2013 – Zeroing in on the Economic Impact of Marijuana Legalization in California Enough with the doctors’ prescriptions and medicated gummy worms-how much money can California and Sacramento rake in if marijuana is legalized?
US CA: Does Sacramento Have Cause To Ban Outdoor Marijuana
Sacramento News & Review, 09 Aug 2012 – A couple of weeks back, the four council members on the city’s law-and-legislation committee discussed banning outdoor cultivation of medical-cannabis in residential areas. No decisions were made, and it seems unlikely a ban would make it through council-but it also sounds like the issue hasn’t been buried yet, either. But city of Sacramento police Sgt. Andrew Pettit told SN&R last week that, when it comes to police going on cultivation calls, "the numbers are so low."
US CA: If Sacramento Changes Its Medical-Marijuana Ordinance
Sacramento News & Review, 26 Jul 2012 – What Happens If the City Changes Its Medical-Marijuana Ordinance? Maybe it was imprudent and naive to think that, back in November 2010, when city council passed its medical-cannabis dispensary ordinance, the future would be bright for marijuana in Sacramento.
US CA: Smoke and Spin
Sacramento News & Review, 14 Oct 2010 – Will Proposition 19 Be a Boon for Democrats on November 2? D.C.-based website Politico reported last week that the initiative–which would decriminalize recreational cannabis for adults and give local governments the option to tax and regulate marijuana–might be overlooked advantage that will put state Dems such as Jerry Brown and Barbara Boxer over the top this election.
US CA: Too High
Sacramento News & Review, 14 Oct 2010 – Is Ranch Cordova Trying to Tax Cannabis Out of Reach? Marijuana isn’t totally legal in California–yet–but lawmakers in both Rancho Cordova and the city of Sacramento are ready for potentially high times ahead. For instance, if Proposition 19 passes, a trio of local measures also is up for vote this November that could impose big taxes on recreational and medical cannabis.





