Mendocino County officials recently announced that "per revisions recently adopted to Mendocino County Cannabis Business Tax, Chapter 6.32, Section 6.32.050 effective April 28, 2023, cannabis cultivators and nursery operators engaged in business in the unincorporated area of the County shall pay a reduced cannabis business tax of one and one quarter percent (1.25%) for tax years 2023 and 2024."
Mendocino County officials recently announced that "per revisions recently adopted to Mendocino County Cannabis Business Tax, Chapter 6.32, Section 6.32.050 effective April 28, 2023, cannabis cultivators and nursery operators engaged in business in the unincorporated area of the County shall pay a reduced cannabis business tax of one and one quarter percent (1.25%) for tax years 2023 and 2024."
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state will get rich and the crime, the black market, the mexican cartels, those would disappear. police say that has not happened, and the laws that remain are misdemeanors and have no teeth. riverside county sheriff s department search warrant. illegal pot farm outside los angeles. search warrant. inside deputies find guns and two accused growers hiding in a closet. hands up, hands up. look like a goat farm. from the air, deputies could see grow houses containing millions in illicit pot. prop 64 makes marijuana legal in california. like other states, voters were told legalizing marijuana would eliminate associated crime and cartels. that has not happened. we are seeing massive cultivation operations. police say organized crime