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US (CA): Humboldt County lawsuit aims to derail restrictive cannabis business measure

A group of small cannabis farmers and a trade group in Northern California have filed a lawsuit seeking to remove a March ballot initiative that would significantly restrict cultivation in Humboldt County.

The lawsuit against Humboldt County Registrar of Voters and County Clerk Juan Cervantes – filed by seven farmers and the Humboldt County Growers Alliance – alleges ballot organizers utilized false and misleading information to secure the required number of signatures for the March 5 ballot and failed to include the full text of the initiative as required by law.

Humboldt County, part of California’s famed Emerald Triangle, is one of the nation’s most fertile agricultural regions. “If the signature-gathering efforts for Measure A were truthful, this initiative would never have made it to the ballot,” Humboldt County Growers Alliance Executive Director Natalynne DeLapp said in a statement published by the North Coast Journal.

“Claiming to protect small cannabis farmers and public participation, while in fact targeting small cannabis farmers with a panoply of new restrictions and locking broken policy in place permanently, is exactly the subversion of the democratic process that elections laws are designed to prevent.”

Read the entire article at MJBizDaily

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