The Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors is encouraging those who have six or more cannabis plants for non-personal use to register the plants online.
The county says it would use the information to collect data for future studies. The registry program asks people to provide information on the scale of their past cannabis growth and plans for the future.
The county currently doesn’t have applications for cultivation, but will if the board of supervisors opts to adopt regulations down the line. County officials say those who register now may receive “priority review” if they submit an application for the cultivation.
The deadline to register is next Friday, June 30, 2017.
Back in September, San Luis Obispo County asked all county cannabis growers to apply for approval. About 450 applicants turned in their paperwork, and about 300 have been approved, according to San Luis Obispo County spokesperson Guy Savage.
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8 Comments
Why do we need to register plant?
I feel like this is a good thing…if you’re not using it for personal reasons and making a profit you should have to register just like you would do with any other business
I feel like too many people are butt hurt about this
I actually approve of this…we should know where and how many plants are being grown and projections for the future and revenue
they are simply asking at this point…im sure they will enforce it once the need is there for it to be enforced
I wouldn’t want to register my plants
Why are people bother by this? its happening in other places too
Its not a bad thing….