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Re: Knuckles42 post# 275100

Thursday, 12/28/2017 8:40:57 AM

Thursday, December 28, 2017 8:40:57 AM

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Nope. Unincorporated towns in San Bernardino County will not be able to cultivate or sell MJ. Nipton is an unincorporated town. This has been covered extensively here on this message board. And ERBB has flat come out and admitted it.

https://www.cannalawblog.com/the-california-cannabis-countdown-san-bernardino-county-and-the-city-of-san-bernardino/

History with Cannabis and Current Cannabis Laws. In 2011, the San Bernardino Board of Supervisors adopted ordinance No. 4140 banning medical marijuana dispensaries and outdoor cultivation in the Count’s unincorporated areas, with a minor exemption for one or two people to cultivate their own cannabis indoors. It wasn’t then surprising that the Board of Supervisors moved in 2016 to ban all commercial cannabis activities within San Bernardino County with ordinance 4309 (now Chapter 84.34 of the County Code). Section 84.34.040 of this new ordinance provides for the following exemptions:

The prohibition concerning commercial cannabis activity does not apply to a person with an identification card cultivating cannabis for his or her personal medical use or to a primary caregiver cultivating cannabis for the personal medical use of no more than five specified persons with identification cards, subject to the following requirements:

(a) The cannabis is not sold, distributed, donated, or provided to any other person or entity.

(b) A primary caregiver may only receive compensation in full compliance with Health and Safety Code § 11362.765, subdivision

(c) Cultivation may only be conducted indoors at the private residence of the person with an identification card or the primary caregiver of the person with an identification card.

(d) Cultivation shall be limited to no more than:

(1) Twelve cannabis plants per person with an identification card or primary caregiver per private residence; and,

(2) An aggregate total of 24 cannabis plants per private residence when more than one person with an identification card or primary caregiver lives at the private residence.