I voted no because they were going to grow 4 megga farms (The city, Lee and Wilcox) Perhaps not not together but politics has strange bedfellow.
The permit would have been $211,000 and they would have grown an estimated 200,000 pounds a year together..
Oakland city counsel person (Not sure man or woman) Kaplan is also working on a proposal with Councilman Larry Reid to regulate marijuana production by licensing about four indoor pot farms in the industrial areas of Oakland.
The Council will consider the new plan in July, and if it passes, the AgraMed company will be poised to apply. The company proposes to build a 100,000-square-foot medical marijuana megafarm
Guys each of these farms would do something like 200,000 combined pounds of pot a year.
Then after that they also would have county control to squash tiny growers under prop 215 giving individual county wide control.
I dont see how these corporations can pass off as activists?
What if they said you can have 25 cookies but they would keep 200,000 cookies for their selves and if you tried to have 26 cookies they would have flattened you?